Micropayments and blockchain as a catalyst for public-private partnerships

Blockchain technology can be used as a catalyst for public-private partnerships (PPPs) in several ways, primarily by enhancing transparency, efficiency, and trust in these collaborations.
BSV Blockchain Association to attend Blockchain for Europe Summit 2023

The BSV Blockchain Association is excited to announce that it will be attending the upcoming Blockchain for Europe Summit. The Summit will take place at the Claridges Events Venue on 26 and 27 September 2023.
Using NFTs to improve supply chain integrity for enterprises

While Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) are often closely associated with the art world and crypto assets, an innovative application of blockchain technology can also see them used for supply chain integrity.
How blockchain revolutionises the fight against counterfeiting

Manufact and Elas provide a blockchain-based traceability system, enabling consumers to verify each step of the development process along the entire supply chain.
The inherent honesty of miners and its implications

A cornerstone of Bitcoin is the notion of ‘honest miners’. These are miners who act in the best interests of the network.
Blockchain’s transformative potential in the telecommunications sector

Explore the transformative potential of blockchain in telecommunications and smart cities with Dr. Sebastian Grabowski, a lead architect at Orange Business Services.
Building blocks: Transforming humanitarian cooperation through blockchain

The United Nations has developed Building Blocks – a groundbreaking humanitarian application of blockchain technology on a global scale.
Champions TCG to mint 1 million NFT cards on BSV blockchain

The team at Champions of Otherworldly Magic has announced that it will mint a million digital cards as part of its second edition release on 21 September 2023.
The role of infrastructural innovation in the new age of mining

The future of blockchain demands a more sophisticated paradigm in which competition and cooperation are not separate entities but instead interwoven to give rise to a concept known as ‘coopetition.’