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.…