Many observers of the increasingly partisan American political landscape believe the nation has not been this divided since at least the Vietnam war era, with some going so far as …
Thomas Ressler
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The expansion of the cryptocurrency money supply is about to continue. Governments across the globe may be divided on how best to respond to the disruptive nature of cryptocurrencies such …
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In the beginning of the cryptocurrency universe, there was Bitcoin, which was created in August of 2009. At the time, many proponents saw it as an eventual competitor to the …
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Tech Mahindra and Power Ledger are rolling out some technology trials to bring the benefits of energy microgrid innovation, in conjunction with blockchain technology, to India’s booming urban population, the …
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China has instituted a payment versus payment (PVP) system for Chinese yuan and Russian ruble transactions in an effort to lower risks and enhance the efficiency of its foreign exchange …
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Advanced mobile technologies are the future – and that future is now, according to a new study from Citigroup. “Today’s consumers are banking every day and everywhere on their mobile …
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Russia will likely move forward to oversee the issuance and circulation of cryptocurrencies in the country after President Vladimir Putin made the decision during a meeting with top officials earlier …
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It seems every time a new Congress or president comes to Washington, DC, politically valuable special interests amp up their ceaseless clamoring for more favors from the ever-expanding government, usually …
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A new financial technology, or “fintech,” survey from Blumberg Capital, an early-stage venture capital firm in San Francisco, found big banks can leverage existing customer loyalty to introduce new technologies …
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Toronto-based Royal Bank of Canada is reportedly tinkering around with distributed ledger technology (DLT) to see if it can facilitate cross-border payment transfers with its branches in the United States. …