DCC Project Update — April 26, 2019
DCC Joins BINC to Explore Enterprise Blockchain, AI, Cloud and More
On April 10, our U.S. team joined BINC (Blockchain Innovation and Networking Club) in hosting an event in New York City, New Technologies in Enterprise Blockchain: The Cloud, AI, Apps & Tokens. We had an insightful evening of conversation and networking, with guests and speakers from Wattum, Fusemachines, and Bitcoin Diamond sharing their views on the application of enterprise blockchain, cloud mining, AI, apps and many other methods that make today’s companies more efficient.
DCC Meets with Vietnamese Experts to Learn How ETH Blockchain Works
On April 17, DCC Vietnam attended an Ethereum Hanoi Meetup with blockchain experts, investors and enthusiasts across the country.
We were thrilled to dig into the structure and mechanism of the Ethereum network with Mr. Đặng Minh Tuấn, who serves as professor at Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology, manager at Lab Blockchain and mentor at FUNiX.
Stewie Weights in on Crypto & Blockchain Investment
In his latest column, Stewie Zhu talks about the major factors impacting investment in blockchain, including scalability problems, security concerns, high fees and volatility in the crypto market. Click here to read the full article.
Tech Developments
BitExpress Updates
- The latest version of Bitexpress includes a merchant payment network, which allows participating merchants to set up their own user identity verification systems and grant credit to each individual customer.
- With the new payment network, merchants or individual users can create QR codes to collect money or scan other user codes to make payments. Download BitExpress here.
- The BitExpress team has launched a lottery robot in its Telegram channel: https://t.me/BitExpressDapp. Join the community to participate in lucky draws and meet friends around the world!
Chinese Internet Court Employs AI and Blockchain to Render Judgement
At the 2019 Forum on China Intellectual Property Protection, Zhang Wen, President of the Beijing Internet Court, said that the court employs technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain to render judgement. Particularly, he noted that the court had deployed blockchain in 58 cases to collect and provide evidence.
Since it was first established in September 2018, the Beijing Internet Court has processed 14,904 cases.In September of last year, China’s Supreme Court ruled that evidence authenticated with blockchain technology is binding in legal disputes.
Click here to read the full article on Global Times.
What’s News in Blockchain
Bitfinex Covered $850 Million Loss Using Tether Funds, NY Prosecutors Allege
Marco Polo Onboards Three New Members to Its Trade Finance Network
Recommended DCC Reading
Blockchain and Our Disintermediation Problem
Crypto to rise from the ashes in 2019 with institutional fire power
Is fast-moving South Korea shaping up to become a blockchain utopia?
Previous Newsletters
DCC Project Update — April 12, 2019
DCC Project Update — March 28, 2019
DCC Project Update — March 8, 2019
DCC Weekly Update — February 20, 2019
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