How TicketMint is using blockchain to create fraud-free ticketing

By utilising the BSV blockchain, event organisers can overcome these challenges and provide a better experience for fans.

Blockchain technology has the potential to revolutionise the event ticketing industry by providing a more secure, transparent, and efficient way to manage ticket sales and distribution. Traditionally, event ticketing has been plagued by issues such as ticket fraud, counterfeiting, and scalping.

The intersection of IPv6, blockchain and IoT

Despite the clear advantages of IPv6 over IPv4, adoption has been slow, primarily due to the significant infrastructure changes required to support the new protocol.

While blockchain, IPv6, and the Internet of Things (IoT) can be used independently to change the way we interact with the digital world, there are significant benefits to using them together.

Using BSV and Proof-of-ESG to make the world a greener place

One area where blockchain can have a significant impact is in the tracking and verification of sustainable practices.

Blockchain technology has the potential to revolutionise the way companies approach environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues. By creating a secure, transparent, and immutable ledger of information, blockchain can help to increase accountability and transparency across a range of ESG issues.

Bridging the gap between blockchain and IoT with Rekord

End clients that have no IoT connectivity can use Rekord’s full suite of hardware and software products.

Blockchain and the Internet of Things (IoT) are two technologies that are rapidly growing in popularity and are expected to revolutionise the way we live, work and interact with the world around us in the coming years. Rekord’s goal is to build bridges between devices, machines and anything with IoT connectivity and the BSV blockchain.

Using blockchain and other new technologies to digitalise construction

digitalisation in construction

Prof Senem Seyis, Professor for Architecture, Built Environment and Construction Engineering at the Özyeğin University in Istanbul, gave a presentation on the digitalisation of the construction industry at the my2cents Blockchain Developer Conference in Istanbul. The talk covered emerging technologies and how they will benefit the construction industry.

The Bitcoin Letters: Energy efficiency in Bitcoin mining

Daugherty discusses Bitcoin’s energy usage

One of the key sections of the book is Bitcoin’s energy usage, which has been a widely debated issue in recent years due to its Proof-of-Work (PoW) consensus mechanism. However, the current understanding of PoW is limited as it only considers miner economics, ignoring the transactional throughput of the network.