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Microsoft uses blockchain technology to purchase soil carbon credits in Australia

Microsoft has employed blockchain technology to purchase soil carbon credits in Australia. In combination with Regen Network — built on the Cosmos (ATOM) blockchain — the CarbonPlus Grassland credits were initially issued to two ranches in New South Wales.The carbon credits are used as a measure of soil sequestration, which

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How blockchain technology can impact the real estate market during COVID-19

We can agree that blockchain technology has been a disruptor in several industries, its most significant impact in the financial sector. Blockchain technology has virtually changed how industries and the world economy work. It is difficult to find a sector that has not been influenced by blockchain technology across the

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Australia and Singapore to Trial ‘Paperless’ Trade Using Blockchain Technology

The Australian Border Force (ABF), the country’s customs and border protection agency, wants to simplify cross-border trade with Singapore using blockchain technology.In collaboration with Singapore Customs and the Singapore Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), the blockchain trial aims to reduce administration costs and increase trade efficiency. Specifically, it will test

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Societe Generale Cuts Deal With Blockchain Behemoth ConsenSys To Back Its Central Bank Digital Currency Experiments With Technology, Expertise and Strategy

Societe Generale – Forge, the digital capital markets platform of the Societe Generale Group, has chosen one of Blockchain leading companies ConsenSys to provide technology and services as

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Technology itself is deflationary, Diginex CEO says

Over the years, technology has improved by leaps and bounds, therefore making life more cost-effective and efficient. Such technological improvements, however, may not save citizens money as intended, due to inflationary efforts, according to Diginex CEO Richard Byworth."Technology is just so deflationary on many of our goods and services," Byworth told

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