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As a third party logistics what do we need for the walmart blockchain?

Mar 11, 2022 admin

We need a blockchain that is permissioned, meaning that only certain entities have access to the data. This will allow us to maintain control over our data and transactions. Additionally,…

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Australian regulator wants to monitor how firms use blockchain technology?

Dec 24, 2021 admin

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has released new guidance on the use of blockchain technology by financial firms. In particular, the regulator wants to ensure that firms understand…

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Which cryptocurrency blockchain is best suited for iot?

Oct 30, 2021 admin

There is no single “best” blockchain for IoT, as the needs of different IoT applications will vary. However, some blockchain platforms that may be well-suited for IoT include Ethereum, Hyperledger…

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Bankchain is an example of which type of blockchain?

Aug 30, 2021 admin

Bankchain is an example of a private blockchain. A private blockchain is a blockchain that is permissioned, meaning that only certain people or groups of people are allowed to access…

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