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ThreeD Capital Inc. $IDK.ca – Is This Behind The Latest $25 Billion #Bitcoin And #Crypto Price Rally? $HIVE.ca $BLOC.ca $CODE.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 10:03 AM on Monday, May 13th, 2019

SPONSOR: ThreeD Capital Inc. (IDK:CSE) Led by legendary financier, Sheldon Inwentash, ThreeD is a Canadian-based venture capital firm that only invests in best of breed small-cap companies which are both defensible and mass scalable. More than just lip service, Inwentash has financed many of Canada’s biggest small-cap exits. Click Here For More Information.

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Is This Behind The Latest $25 Billion Bitcoin And Crypto Price Rally?

  • Bitcoin has been soaring over the weekend, boosting most major cryptocurrencies including ethereum, litecoin, Ripple’s XRP, EOS, and bitcoin cash—and adding some $25 billion to the overall cryptocurrency market capitalization since Friday morning, taking it over $200 billion of the first time this year.
  • Now trading at a little over $7,000 per bitcoin, after beginning the year at under $4,000, taking the total value of all bitcoins over $124 billion and making up 58% of the broader cryptocurrency market cap.

Billy Bambrough, Contributor

The bitcoin price is now trading at a little over $7,000 per bitcoin, after beginning the year at under $4,000, taking the total value of all bitcoins over $124 billion and making up 58% of the broader cryptocurrency market cap.

Over the weekend some major bitcoin holders, known as whales, moved a staggering number of the digital tokens, potentially pushing the market higher, with the single biggest whale moving 47,000 bitcoin worth an eye-watering $343 million, according to data from Whale Alert, which tracks big cryptocurrency moves.

The latest bitcoin rally has seen the world’s largest cryptocurrency shoot up by almost 40% over the last 30 days.

Bitcoin whales have traded around 100,000 bitcoin over the weekend, with a total value of some $670 million dollars. Most of the bitcoin whales have been moving their holdings out of major cryptocurrency exchanges, with just a few of the biggest transactions over the weekend involving cryptocurrency wallets moving bitcoin to an exchange.

Large bitcoin and cryptocurrency transactions can prop up the market, with the holders not selling via online exchanges but opting to continue holding the digital tokens instead, known in the bitcoin and cryptocurrency sector as “hodling.”

Bitcoin holders are continuing to bet on the asset despite the bitcoin price almost doubling since the beginning of this year, suggesting they see it moving still higher as bitcoin sentiment turns increasingly bullish.

Last week, analysts from investment bank Canaccord Genuity said they expect bitcoin to rally hard over the next 24 months, potentially returning to its late 2017 highs due to next year’s halving event, where the number of bitcoins rewarded to miners will be cut by 50%.

The last week has been a difficult one for the bitcoin and cryptocurrency sector, however, despite the broad price rally.

Bitcoin climbed even as the market processed the news $40 million of bitcoin (some 7,000 of the digital tokens) were stolen from the Malta-based Binance exchange, the world’s largest bitcoin and cryptocurrency exchange by volume, and Binance’s widely-respected chief executive Changpeng Zhao caused controversy by suggesting he could “re-organize” the bitcoin blockchain to recover the funds.

The bitcoin price climbed over the course of last week despite a serious security breach at major bitcoin and cryptocurrency exchange, Binance. CoinDesk

Meanwhile, the bitcoin and cryptocurrency industry is gearing up for one of the biggest events in the cryptocurrency calendar starting today—Blockchain Week NYC and CoinDesk’s Consensus 2019 event, running all week out of the New York Hilton Midtown.

This year headline speakers include FedEx’s Fred Smith, Fidelity’s Abigail Johnson, Twitter and Square’s Jack Dorsey, chairman of the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission, Jay Clayton, and U.S. presidential hopeful, Andrew Yang.

“As crypto’s true believers gather in New York for Consensus this week, they are counting ever-more household-name companies amongst their number,” said Simon Peters, an analyst at brokerage eToro. “The possibility of big crypto-related announcements from some of the world’s biggest corporates will be part of what is driving bitcoin’s price upward.

“This buzz follows a recent spate of good news for bitcoin, with large institutional investors like Fidelity Investments increasing their exposure to crypto-assets in recent weeks. If we see institutions begin to pump serious money into the market, we could be at the start of a very long bull run for crypto-assets.”

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/billybambrough/2019/05/13/is-this-behind-the-latest-25-billion-bitcoin-and-crypto-price-rally/

ThreeD Capital Inc. $IDK.ca – #Crypto Markets Hit New 2019 Top as #Bitcoin Cranks Higher to $6.3k $HIVE.ca $BLOC.ca $CODE.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 10:21 AM on Friday, May 10th, 2019

SPONSOR: ThreeD Capital Inc. (IDK:CSE) Led by legendary financier, Sheldon Inwentash, ThreeD is a Canadian-based venture capital firm that only invests in best of breed small-cap companies which are both defensible and mass scalable. More than just lip service, Inwentash has financed many of Canada’s biggest small-cap exits. Click Here For More Information.

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Crypto Markets Hit New 2019 Top as Bitcoin Cranks Higher to $6.3k

By: Martin Young

Market Wrap

  • End of the week has seen crypto markets hit another new high for 2019.
  • Bitcoin is pushing things higher as it eats away at the altcoins and itself posts new highs for the year.
  • Total market capitalization just passed $190 billion for the first time since November 2018.

The end of the week has seen crypto markets hit another new high for 2019. Bitcoin is pushing things higher as it eats away at the altcoins and itself posts new highs for the year. Total market capitalization just passed $190 billion for the first time since November 2018.

A new yearly high of just below $6,300 was made by Bitcoin a couple of hours ago. It has not dropped below $6k since breaching the psychological barrier in early trading yesterday and has pushed on a further 3 percent today. The big move has taken BTC volume up to $18 billion and market cap over $110 billion. Its dominance is now at a 17 month high of 58 percent, a level not seen since the big surge at the end of 2017.

The big move by BTC has pulled Ethereum up a little as it approaches $175. On the downside ETH market share has been eaten away to under ten percent as it remains sluggish.

The top ten is mostly red at the moment with only Litecoin making any positive momentum as it reaches $77 with 2.5 percent added on the day. Binance Coin is getting dumped dropping 8 percent back to $19 and XRP and Stellar continue to get eroded losing another couple of percent today.

There is greater pain in the top twenty as altcoins get assaulted by their big brother. Cosmos has been smashed 8 percent to fall below $4 and Tron and Maker have both lost over 4 percent over the past 24 hours. The rest are losing a couple of percent each as Bitcoin continues to consume them.

FOMO: Arcblock Still Pumping

Yesterday’s fomo driven pump has rolled into another day as ABT surges a further 40 percent lifting its position to 76th. South Koreans are all over this one as Bithumb dominates the trade volume in KRW. Social media tipping based altcoin ReddCoin is also flying at the moment with a gain of 18 percent on the back of Facebook’s rumored foray into crypto. Aurora is back again with another pump today of 15 percent which will dump tomorrow.

Speaking of dumps, WAX is in bad shape as it drops 9 percent as the top one hundred’s biggest loser. BNB and Cosmos are not far behind dumping 8 percent each.

Total market capitalization 24 hours. Coinmarketcap.com

Total crypto market capitalization has reached a new high for the year at $192 billion. The $4 billion, or two percent, gain on the day is largely due to Bitcoin which is a steamroller at the moment. Total daily volume is at its highest level for the week at $54 billion as markets slowly grind towards $200 billion.

Market Wrap is a section that takes a daily look at the top cryptocurrencies during the current trading session and analyses the best-performing ones, looking for trends and possible fundamentals.

Source: https://www.newsbtc.com/2019/05/10/crypto-markets-hit-new-2019-top-as-bitcoin-cranks-higher/

ThreeD Capital Inc. $IDK.ca – #Crypto Market Wrap: #Bitcoin Dominating as Markets Retest 2019 Highs $HIVE.ca $BLOC.ca $CODE.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 2:02 PM on Thursday, May 9th, 2019

SPONSOR: ThreeD Capital Inc. (IDK:CSE) Led by legendary financier, Sheldon Inwentash, ThreeD is a Canadian-based venture capital firm that only invests in best of breed small-cap companies which are both defensible and mass scalable. More than just lip service, Inwentash has financed many of Canada’s biggest small-cap exits. Click Here For More Information.

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Crypto Market Wrap: Bitcoin Dominating as Markets Retest 2019 Highs

Martin Young

Crypto markets have been bolstered back up to their highest levels of the year again today. There was no selloff in the wake of the Binance hack and Bitcoin has finally broke resistance and made it over the psychological barrier of $6,000. Total market capitalization has been increased by $5 billion to just below $190 billion, its highest level since November 2018.

Bitcoin surged to a new 2019 high of $6,075 a few hours ago during early Asian trading. Getting above $6k is a huge achievement for BCT, especially considering recent news and FUD. Most analysts agree that there is huge resistance here and overcoming it will not be easy. Bitcoin traded in this range for over three months last year.

Ethereum has been flat and only managed a percent or so to creep back over $170. There has been little momentum for ETH since the CTFC nod which has largely been forgotten now.

The top ten is predominantly green at the moment but gains are marginal and Bitcoin is leading the pack. Bitcoin Cash has made almost 3 percent to top $290 while Litecoin and EOS have added 1.5 percent each, the rest have not moved much.

Top twenty gains are the greatest for Bitcoin SV which has surged almost 10 percent to $58. There does not appear to be a great deal driving momentum aside from the movements of its big brother. Monero, Tezos and Maker have all added 2-3 percent but Cosmos and IOTA have dumped 3-4 percent.

FOMO: Arcblock Enters Top 100

The big move of the moment is Arcblock which has surged into the top one hundred with a 20 percent pump on the day. The ABT blockchain ecosystem token has had a few project and wallet updates to boost momentum. DigixDAO is also on a roll today with 11 percent added taking DGD to $36. Horizen is also doing well alongside BSV with 9 percent gains.

Aurora is back dumping once again in its predictable pattern as AOA drops 14 percent. Following two days of pumps ABBC Coin is now dumping with 11 percent lost today. These are the only two double digit losers at the moment.

Total market capitalization 24 hours. Coinmarketcap.com

Total crypto market capitalization has surged by $5 billion on the day to $189 billion, equaling its 2019 high. Bitcoin has been responsible for most of this as it finally gets to $6,000 with dominance reaching an eight month high of 57 percent. Volume has dropped back to $46 billion so further consolidation at this level may be on the cards.

Market Wrap is a section that takes a daily look at the top cryptocurrencies during the current trading session and analyses the best-performing ones, looking for trends and possible fundamentals.

Source: https://www.newsbtc.com/2019/05/09/crypto-market-wrap-bitcoin-dominating-as-markets-retest-2019-highs/

ThreeD Capital Inc. $IDK.ca – #PepsiCo $PEP #Blockchain Trial Brings 28% Boost in Supply Chain Efficiency $HIVE.ca $BLOC.ca $CODE.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 10:03 AM on Monday, May 6th, 2019

SPONSOR: ThreeD Capital Inc. (IDK:CSE) Led by legendary financier, Sheldon Inwentash, ThreeD is a Canadian-based venture capital firm that only invests in best of breed small-cap companies which are both defensible and mass scalable. More than just lip service, Inwentash has financed many of Canada’s biggest small-cap exits. Click Here For More Information.

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PepsiCo Blockchain Trial Brings 28% Boost in Supply Chain Efficiency

  • Food and beverage giant PepsiCo has conducted a blockchain trial that brought a 28 percent boost in supply chain efficiency.
  • Dubbed “Project Proton,” the trial set out to examine if blockchain could address “industry challenges” in programmatic advertising.

Yogita Khatri

Food and beverage giant PepsiCo has conducted a blockchain trial that brought a 28 percent boost in supply chain efficiency.

Dubbed “Project Proton,” the trial set out to examine if blockchain could address “industry challenges” in programmatic advertising.

PepsiCo’s project partner and media agency Mindshare announced the news Monday, saying that it assisted in the trial, which carried out a programmatic end-to-end supply chain reconciliation using Zilliqa’s blockchain platform. The effort compared a control budget with one for the test to gauge the effectiveness of the technology.

Zilliqa’s smart contracts were further used to automate the programmatic supply chain, Mindshare said, explaining:

“These smart contracts reconcile impressions that are delivered from multiple data sources with payments facilitated using an internal Native Alliance Token (NAT) all in near real time, resulting in major efficiency gains and complete transparency for the brand owners.”

The results indicated efficiency increases “in terms of costs for viewable impressions, in running the campaign through smart contracts, versus one without,” according to Mindshare.

Other partners in the project included online advertising company Rubicon, programmatic marketing technology firm MediaMath and media firm Integral Ad Science.

The trial was conducted in March in the Asia Pacific region. The partners now plan to run a second phase with the addition of payments to publishers and more performance metrics.

Farida Shakhshir, PepsiCo’s director of consumer engagement for the Asia, Middle East and North Africa regions, said:

“The results are encouraging, and we plan to run a few more campaigns under different conditions to verify more hypotheses and measure overall impact.”

Source: https://www.coindesk.com/pepsico-blockchain-trial-brings-28-boost-in-supply-chain-efficiency

ThreeD Capital Inc. $IDK.ca – #Ripple Inks a Deal with a $40 Billion Money Transfer Giant $HIVE.ca $BLOC.ca $CODE.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 9:30 PM on Sunday, May 5th, 2019

SPONSOR: ThreeD Capital Inc. (IDK:CSE) Led by legendary financier, Sheldon Inwentash, ThreeD is a Canadian-based venture capital firm that only invests in best of breed small-cap companies which are both defensible and mass scalable. More than just lip service, Inwentash has financed many of Canada’s biggest small-cap exits. Click Here For More Information.

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Amazing! Ripple Inks a Deal with a $40 Billion Money Transfer Giant

  • Ripple has announced its latest partnership
  • Ria Money Transfer will use RippleNet to facilitate real-time blockchain-powered global payments
  • Ria Money Transfer’s yearly money transfer volume is approximately $40 billion.

By CCN: Ripple has announced its latest partnership. Ria Money Transfer will use RippleNet to facilitate real-time blockchain-powered global payments. XRP, of which Ripple is the largest holder, is up 1% today.

The XRP price is down 16% year-to-date. | Source: CoinMarketCap

Ria Money Transfer’s yearly money transfer volume is approximately $40 billion. They rank as the No. 2 service provider in the remittance industry. Ria will leverage RippleNet technology to gain access to hundreds of financial institutions in Ripple’s global blockchain payment network. Some of the most recently added RippleNet customers include WorldCom Finance and BFC Bahrain, to name a couple.

According to a report published by BlockData, money transfer platforms are better off utilizing blockchain-based solutions as they greatly reduce the transaction time and fees attracted per transaction.

⚡️Remittance settlement time is 388 times faster on blockchain than traditional channels⚡️

Full report: https://t.co/LItYeujP74#blockchain #innovation #disruption #remittance #bitcoin pic.twitter.com/AFAMMJSWyt

— BLOCKDATA (@blockdata_tech) March 13, 2019

Ripple will benefit from the extensive reach Ria enjoys within the global remittance market and will significantly expand its status in fintech. One of the advantages highlighted on Ripple’s website is the access RippleNet customers will gain to Ria’s global fintech ecosystem.

.@RiaFinancial, one of the largest payments service providers in the world, joins #RippleNet to enable faster, lower-cost payments for millions. https://t.co/2OC3bCTLY2 pic.twitter.com/UnBxAhUWCb

— Ripple (@Ripple) May 2, 2019

Emphasis on Remittance Services

The remittance industry is set to be worth $1 trillion by 2022, according to a report released by BlockData. In 2017, which is the latest data recorded, some $150 billion in remittances was sent from the U.S. alone. Globally, the amount is closer to $625 billion in the same year, reflecting an increase of 6% vs. 2016.

Ripple has continuously improved its platform to ensure a large percentage of remittance volume passes through its payment solutions such as RippleNet, xCurrent, and xVia.

Ripple’s strategy includes simultaneously partnering with several platforms to expand its services globally by creating corridors in specific regions.

InstaREM, RationalFX, Remitr, FlutterWave, and BeeTech have all partnered with Ripple for the development of services centered around the Ripple ecosystem.

Push for Global Adoption

Ripple’s partnership with Ria follows hot on the heels of Saudi British Bank (SABB) announcing they plan to use the blockchain for their Instant Cross-Border Transfer Service.

With nearly $50 billion in assets, the partnership catapults the blockchain startup closer to its goal of overtaking SWIFT as the dominant global payments provider. Dan Morgan, Ripple’s head of regulatory relations, recently stated:

“Unlike the growing trend to try and keep crypto assets separate from financial institutions, we should see them as an additive to the financial ecosystem.”

Source: https://www.ccn.com/ripple-deal-40-billion-remittance-giant

ThreeD Capital Inc. $IDK.ca – Central Banks Settle Cross-Border Payments With #Blockchain for First Time $HIVE.ca $BLOC.ca $CODE.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 2:00 PM on Thursday, May 2nd, 2019

SPONSOR: ThreeD Capital Inc. (IDK:CSE) Led by legendary financier, Sheldon Inwentash, ThreeD is a Canadian-based venture capital firm that only invests in best of breed small-cap companies which are both defensible and mass scalable. More than just lip service, Inwentash has financed many of Canada’s biggest small-cap exits. Click Here For More Information.

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Central Banks Settle Cross-Border Payments With Blockchain for First Time

  • Central banks of Canada and Singapore have concluded a trial of cross-border payments using blockchain technology and central bank digital currencies.
  • The Bank of Canada (BoC) and the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) jointly announced Thursday that the successful trial – the first of its kind between two central banks – showed “great potential to increase efficiencies and reduce risks for cross-border payments.”

Yogita Khatri

The central banks of Canada and Singapore have concluded a trial of cross-border payments using blockchain technology and central bank digital currencies.

The Bank of Canada (BoC) and the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) jointly announced Thursday that the successful trial – the first of its kind between two central banks – showed “great potential to increase efficiencies and reduce risks for cross-border payments.”

The effort saw BoC and MAS linking up their respective blockchain projects, Jasper and Ubin, which are built on two different blockchain networks: R3’s Corda and JPMorgan’s Quorum, respectively. The two networks were connected using a technique called hashed time-locked contracts and allowed direct Payment versus Payment (PvP) settlement without the use of an intermediary.

Lending tech support for the project were Accenture and JPMorgan, which assisted development of the Canadian project on Corda and the Singapore project on Quorum, respectively.

Scott Hendry, Bank of Canada’s senior special director for financial technology, said:

“The world of cross-border payments is complicated and expensive: our exploratory journey into the use of DLT [distributed ledger technology] to try to reduce some of the costs and improve traceability of these payments has yielded many lessons.”

Jasper and Ubin have been in progress since as far back as 2016 as part of efforts to increase the efficiency of banking payments.

“The successful outcome of the Jasper-Ubin project is a big milestone for the modernization of cross-border, cross-currency transactions,” said Accenture’s managing director and global blockchain lead, David Treat

The two central banks have also jointly published a report describing the different design options to enable such settlement systems and stating:

“A fragmented world, with differing standards, processes, norms, and regulations is the key challenge in cross-border payments today. DLT could offer an easier and faster path towards adoption than a centralized approach because it can leave the different jurisdictions involved in control of their portion of the network while allowing for tight integration with the rest of the network.”

However, they added that the Jasper-Ubin project is experimental in nature and whether the two will eventually use blockchain technology for “high-value” cross-border payments “remains to be seen.”

The BoC and MAS further called on other central banks, financial institutions and tech firms to join the initiative in making cross-border payments “cheaper, faster and safer.”

Bank of Canada image via Shutterstock

Source: https://www.coindesk.com/central-banks-settle-cross-border-payments-with-blockchain-for-first-time

ThreeD Capital Inc. $IDK.ca – #Ethereum Continues to Lead the Way in Enterprise #Blockchain Adoption $HIVE.ca $BLOC.ca $CODE.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 9:24 AM on Thursday, April 18th, 2019

SPONSOR: ThreeD Capital Inc. (IDK:CSE) Led by legendary financier, Sheldon Inwentash, ThreeD is a Canadian-based venture capital firm that only invests in best of breed small-cap companies which are both defensible and mass scalable. More than just lip service, Inwentash has financed many of Canada’s biggest small-cap exits. Click Here For More Information.

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Ethereum Continues to Lead the Way in Enterprise Blockchain Adoption

  • Most of the world’s largest companies experimenting with blockchain are apparently doing so on Ethereum.
  • Amongst the notable names are Fidelity, Google, and HTC.

By: Rick D. |

Most of the world’s largest companies experimenting with blockchain are apparently doing so on Ethereum. Amongst the notable names are Fidelity, Google, and HTC.

Blockchain spending has been increasing dramatically over the last few years and it looks like the number two crypto by market capitalisation is leading the way in terms of corporate adoption.

Much of Ethereum’s Fabled EEA Still Interested in the Platform

For many Ether investors, enterprise adoption is all important. In 2017, Enterprise Ethereum Alliance announcements were often accompanied by massive price surges for the number two crypto by market capitalisation. Names likes Deloitte, National Bank of Canada, Samsung SDS, and Toyota and many more were gradually added to the list. Meanwhile, investors waited for one of these massive companies to develop a killer application for the blockchain that requires the use of vast quantities of Ether, thus sending the price rocketing.

Things have not exactly turned out as many had expected. The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA) has not been in the news much of late and there is no corporate use case of the blockchain that has sent the price parabolic again. However, development is clearly still going on.

EEA announcements have inspired their fair share of ETH price runs in the past.

Forbes has just released a list of billion dollar companies experimenting with blockchain technology. The “Top 50 Billion-Dollar Companies Exploring Blockchain” is the first part of two similar articles. It will eventually create a full top 100.

The list shows that most of the world’s largest companies that are interested in distributed ledger technology are currently looking at public Ethereum or private Ethereum-derived ledgers to build applications on. Most companies featured are exploring numerous blockchains, however.

Of those that prefer other blockchains, Hyperledger, IBM Blockchain, and Bitcoin all seem popular amongst the corporate giants exploring the tech.

In an article detailing the new Forbes list, ConsenSys stated that 24 of the 50 billion-dollar companies are currently investigating the Ethereum public blockchain, with a further 12 using Enterprise Ethereum-derived platforms in instead.

The ConsenSys piece goes on to opine:

“It’s likely that the large developer community, existing standards developed by the EEA, and public compatibility are driving some of Enterprise Ethereum’s reported dominance.”

What Are The Biggest of The Big Working on?

Below are some of the more notable companies on the list and the specific blockchains they’re currently exploring:

  • Amazon — Hyperledger, Gabric, Ethereum (later this year).
  • Citigroup — Ethereum
  • Coinbase — Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, Lumen.
  • Fidelity — Bitcoin, Ethereum.
  • Google — Bitcoin, Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum Classic, Litecoin, Zcash, Dogecoin, Dash.
  • HTC — Bitcoin, Ethereum.
  • IBM — IBM Blockchain, Stellar, Hyperledger Burrow, Sovrin.
  • JP Morgan Chase — Quorum.
  • MasterCard — An original blockchain built from the ground up.
  • Microsoft — Ethereum, Parity, Corda, Hyperledger Fabric.
  • Nasdaq — Symbiont, Corda, Hyperledger Fabric.
  • Nestle — IBM Blockchain.
  • Overstock — Bitcoin, Ethereum, RVN, Florin.
  • Samsung — Nexledger, Ethereum.
  • Visa — Hyperledger Fabric.
  • Walmart — Hyperledger Fabric.

Blockchain Spending Growing Dramatically

According to International Data Corp, spending on blockchain technology solutions increased by 89 percent compared to the previous year. It is projected to reach $2.9 billion this year and $12.4 billion by 2022.

Meanwhile, Deloitte surveyed executives from a range of companies. The results found that 95 percent of those asked were already invested or planned to at some point this year.

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ThreeD Capital Inc. $IDK.ca – #Blockchain Goes To Work At #Walmart $WMT, $IBM, #Amazon $AMZN JPMorgan, Cargill and 45 Other Enterprises $HIVE.ca $BLOC.ca $CODE.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 10:23 AM on Wednesday, April 17th, 2019

SPONSOR: ThreeD Capital Inc. (IDK:CSE) Led by legendary financier, Sheldon Inwentash, ThreeD is a Canadian-based venture capital firm that only invests in best of breed small-cap companies which are both defensible and mass scalable. More than just lip service, Inwentash has financed many of Canada’s biggest small-cap exits. Click Here For More Information.

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Blockchain Goes To Work At Walmart, IBM, Amazon, JPMorgan, Cargill and 45 Other Enterprises




Michael del Castillo Forbes Staff

On the Jersey side of the Hudson River just across from Manhattan’s Financial District, there is a glass-and-steel office tower designed in a severe International Style aesthetic. “DTCC” is emblazoned across the top, but few outside of Wall Street realize that in this building, occupied by the Depository Trust & Clearing Corp., are records for most of the world’s securities, representing some $48 trillion in assets—from stocks and bonds to mutual funds and derivatives. In the 1970s, Wall Street created a DTCC predecessor to replace a system that had been powered by young men running around the cavernous alleys of lower Manhattan delivering stock certificates from brokerage house to brokerage house.

DTCC still has paper certificates in its vaults, but records ­related to the 90 million daily transactions it handles are kept electronically on its servers and backed up in various locations. Thousands of financial institutions and exchanges in 130 countries rely on DTCC for custody, clearing, settlement and other clerical ­services. 

In a few months DTCC will begin the largest live implementation of blockchain, the distributed database technology made popular by the bitcoin cryptocurrency. Records for about 50,000 accounts in DTCC’s Trade Information Warehouse, where information on $10 trillion worth of credit derivatives is stored, will move to a customized digital ledger called AxCore. 

According to Rob Palatnick, DTCC’s chief technology architect, the warehouse already keeps an electronic “golden record” of events such as maturity dates, payment calculations and other activities needed to clear and settle these securities daily. But each participant in a complicated credit derivatives transaction also keeps its own records, which must in turn be reconciled multiple times before the investment matures. By moving those records to the blockchain, visible to all participants in real time, most of those redundancies won’t be necessary.

“We’re not talking about eliminating humans and firms,” Pa­l­atnick says. “We’re talking about getting rid of layers of databases and translations between those databases.”

On the other side of the world, in Taipei, Taiwan, Foxconn, the electronics giant best known as a manufacturer of iPhones, launched a Shanghai startup called Chained Finance with a Chinese peer-to-peer lender. Chained will soon connect Foxconn and its many small suppliers (and their suppliers’ suppliers) on an Ethereum-based blockchain that will use its own token and smart contracts (read: automatically executed) to make payments and provide financing in near real time, eliminating a daisy chain of paperwork. 

“We view blockchain as the skeleton of our work,” says Jack Lee, the founder of Foxconn’s venture capital arm, which has invested $40 million in six blockchain startups. “Smart contracts that automatically execute transactions are the muscles, and tokens are the blood.”

Welcome to the brave new world of enterprise blockchain, where corporations are embracing the technology underlying cryptocurrencies like bitcoin and using it to speed up business processes, increase transparency and potentially save billions of dollars. At its core, blockchain is simply a distributed database, with an identical copy stored on many computers. That facilitates transactions (financial or otherwise) between individuals (or companies) that don’t know or trust each other. It’s virtually impossible to cheat, since every transaction is recorded in many ­places and the details of those transactions are visible to everyone. Companies are already using blockchain to track fresh-caught tuna from fishing hooks in the South Pacific to grocery shelves, to speed up insurance claims and to manage medical records. Total corporate and government spending on blockchain should hit $2.9 billion in 2019, an increase of 89% over the previous year, and reach $12.4 billion by 2022, according to the International Data Corp. When PwC surveyed 600 “blockchain-savvy” execs last year, 84% said their companies are involved with blockchain.

To chronicle the rise of so called “enterprise” blockchain,  Forbes has created its first annual Blockchain 50 list of big companies that are putting the technology to work in ­meaningful ways. While blockchain’s first application, cryptocurrency, is struggling to achieve mainstream adoption, these companies are committing manpower and capital to build the future on top of shared databases.

The version of a blockchain future these companies are building is, for the most part, far different from what the founders and early adopters of blockchain had envisioned. While many crypto­currency idealists fantasize about a global, public network of individuals connected directly and democratically, without middle­men, these companies—many of which are middlemen themselves like DTCC—are building private networks they will use to profit from centralized management. 

Not surprisingly, financial firms—from Allianz to Visa and JPMorgan Chase—dominate the list. But Blockchain 50 companies run the gamut of industries, including energy firm BP, retailer Walmart and media company Comcast. 

Because of the lingering bad taste left by bitcoin drug bazaars like Silk Road and the 2017 digital currency bubble, most companies emphasize the distinction between crypto and blockchain, shunning the former and embracing the latter. In some ways the members of the Blockchain 50 represent a bridge between the old and new worlds. Just as internal computer networks were adopted by companies long before the internet took off, these firms are starting by adopting distributed ledger technology at a small scale.

“The era of blockchain tourism has ended,” says Bridget van Kralingen, Senior Vice President for Platforms & Blockchain. “We’ve really seen blockchain move from being overshadowed by cryptocurrency to focus on real business problems and complex processes.”

In 2009, when Satoshi Nakamoto, bitcoin’s pseudonymous creator, activated his network, its blockchain was the underlying accounting system that let anyone with bitcoin transfer money without the need of a middleman. Transactions are processed in blocks—just a fancy word for a hunk of data—about every ten minutes, each containing a compressed version of the previous block, linking them together into a chain. Instead of relying on a bank or another middleman to keep track of when a bitcoin leaves one location and arrives at another, the thousands of computers on the bitcoin network do the work and in exchange for their efforts are paid in bitcoin. 

For most companies this presented a potential problem. While identities aren’t required to use the bitcoin blockchain, the transactions themselves are tied to addresses that are publicly available, meaning that with a bit of work many of these addresses can be tied to actual people or companies. Thus enterprises like Coca-Cola and JPMorgan Chase, accustomed to maintaining competitive advantages based on proprietary processes and control, were initially skeptical of cryptocurrency.

Businesses also need some control over their data. “The entire corporate world has been fashioned around who has responsibility over a particular part of the business flow,” says David Treat, the global head of Accenture’s Financial Services Blockchain practice. “There can be no gaps, because that is unacceptable for a multibillion-dollar company. You cannot have a gap, or you are subject to huge security breaches and social contract breaches.”

Perhaps no firm has had a greater influence on the growing corporate use of blockchain technology than Digital Asset Holdings, a New York-based startup that hired the former JPMorgan Chase banker Blythe Masters as its CEO in early 2015. Under Masters, Digital Asset began making acquisitions and almost immediately purchased a small company that was in the process of building an “invitation only,” or permissioned, blockchain. Then in late 2015 Digital Asset donated the code for its “open ledger” project to the Linux Foundation, which supports commercial open-source software projects, including the Linux operating system.

The project was called Hyperledger, and thanks in part to ­Masters’ connections, its backers read like a who’s who of finance and technology. Thirty companies are listed as founders, including ABN AMRO, Accenture, Cisco, CME Group, IBM, Intel, JPMor­gan Chase, NEC, State Street, VMware and Wells Fargo. Hyper­ledger immediately established itself as the gold standard for corporate blockchain projects.

What happened next might be considered the Big Bang moment of enterprise blockchain. In early 2016, IBM donated 44,000 lines of code to the project, which formed the core of a new blockchain with faster speeds and increased privacy. No fewer than half of the members of the Forbes Blockchain 50 are now using that blockchain, known as Hyperledger Fabric.

“We’ve been very focused on making sure that not only is the blockchain technology standard but that the documents and data are standard,” says Marie Wieck, IBM Blockchain’s general manager. “This standardization allows [the companies] to not spend their time comparing differences and validity in the documents.”

Shortly after the launch of Hyperledger, which is a nonprofit venture, a New York fintech called R3 raised $107 million from the likes of ING, Barclays and UBS to create a for-profit enterprise blockchain platform called Corda Enterprise.

As the commercial potential of co-opting blockchain technology became more apparent, many cryptocurrency startups began to rethink their models.

For example, San Francisco’s Ripple, originally called OpenCoin and conceived of as yet another alternative monetary system, expanded its focus in late 2015 from the cryptocurrency (called ripple and trading as XRP) to building software for large banks. A bitcoin startup called Counterparty spawned another company, Symbiont, in March 2015, which coded a proprietary blockchain that’s now being used by Vanguard for sharing stock index data. In February 2017, ConsenSys, a Brooklyn-based collection of crypto companies controlled by one of Ethereum’s founders, helped launch the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance. 

Just as corporate America co-opted counterculture vibes for its marketing and advertising (“Think Different,” “Don’t Be Evil”), its most forward-thinking businesses are fast incorporating a technology that was designed in large part to eliminate them.

In insurance, for example, MetLife’s mobile app Vitana bundles insurance with a test for gestational diabetes that uses a blockchain to record data and verify and pay claims. In recent testing in Singapore, where one in five expectant mothers develops gestational diabetes, a practitioner simply enters a positive test result into a patient’s electronic medical record and in a matter of seconds MetLife’s smart contract deposits an insurance payment into that patient’s bank account to cover the medical expenses associated with the condition. No paperwork or claim filing necessary.

Similarly, Germany’s Allianz, working with EY, tested moving certain captive insurance claims processes—often involving many emails, attachments and phone calls across multiple times zones—to a private blockchain. The time required to process a claim fell from weeks to hours.

The French bank BNP Paribas, which has lent money to commodities traders since the 19th century, is considering using a ledger platform called Voltron to process letters of credit for traders. Northern Trust has begun administering private equity funds using Hyperledger Fabric. Broadridge Financial has been running pilots testing multiple distributed ledgers for its dominant proxy voting and shareholder communications business.

“In real time, you know who owns the stock, who’s entitled to vote and how it’s tied to the universally-agreed-upon shareholder meeting agenda,” says Michael Tae, Broadridge’s head of strategy.

In the perpetually fraught food business, which regularly endures disasters ranging from E. coli outbreaks to a worker being cooked alive, companies like Nestlé and Bumble Bee Foods are turning to blockchain to secure their supply chains and reduce paperwork.

Golden State Foods, a big McDonald’s supplier that makes more than 400,000 hamburgers per hour, tracks the location and temperature of its patties with devices like radio-frequency ID tags and Hyperledger Fabric. The system can immediately alert GSF to conditions that might lead to spoilage. At the same time, it can optimize inventory levels by tracking how much meat is in a truck or in a restaurant’s freezer, in real time. 

At this year’s SXSW conference in Austin, Texas, Bumble Bee unveiled an SAP-built supply-chain blockchain offering complete transparency to its customers. Soon you will no longer have to take Bumble Bee’s word for it when its assures you that the 12-ounce package of yellowfin tuna you just bought was caught by individual fishermen in the South Pacific and not by a factory ship. The fishing crews, tuna processors and packers are now entering their own data in real time on Bumble Bee’s distributed ledger. By summer, Bumble Bee will be sharing that information with retailers and customers who take the time to check. 

From a public relations standpoint alone, Bumble Bee’s SAP blockchain is likely to bear dividends. In 2017 Greenpeace ranked Bumble Bee 17th out of 20 tuna brands for its sustainability practices, accusing it of “greenwashing” a host of bad behaviors with environmentally friendly marketing.

“Food safety and sustainably sourced product has become an overwhelmingly important topic in our industry,” says Tony Costa, the CIO at Bumble Bee. “Leveraging the latest technology enables us to open it up to more of a public perspective, if you will. So we get out of the business of managing data. We’re relying on a relationship.”

In the healthcare business, an estimated 20 cents of every ­dollar—some $700 billion a year—is wasted because of inefficiencies. Ciox, a little-known company based in Alpharetta, ­Georgia, that manages medical-records exchanges for 60% of the ­hospitals in the U.S., is considering developing a private blockchain that healthcare providers could use—for a fee paid to Ciox—to exchange data. Blockchain 50 enterprises like Ciox and the media giant Comcast, which is toying with using blockchain to micro-target television advertisements, plan to use the privacy features of blockchain to profit from their customers’ data while protecting their identities. 

Despite the surge in corporations working on blockchain projects, the technology is still new, and relatively few have generated significant revenues or savings. 

The one group that is getting rich from the current enterprise blockchain gold rush: consultants. Deloitte, PwC, KPMG, EY and Tata Consultancy Services are deploying small armies to preach the virtues of blockchain to the C-suite and charging huge fees to help companies implement the technology. (We excluded consultants from the Blockchain 50 because they played a key role in helping us ­create the list.) Deloitte, for example, has 1,400 full-time blockchain employees. India’s Tata has 1,000 staffers, 600 of them full-time, in its blockchain unit. Tech firms, including Oracle, SAP and Amazon, are also staking out their turf.

Part technology firm, part consultant, IBM may be the biggest and most successful enterprise blockchain company of all. Besides helping create Hyperledger Fabric, the company has 1,500 staffers—mostly engineers—devoted to the new technology and reports that its IBM Blockchain powers 500 client projects.

IBM Food Trust, for example, counts Walmart, Kroger, Nestlé and ­Carrefour, the French grocer, among its 50-plus members. IBM is also behind TrustChain, a consortium of companies in the supply chain for diamonds and ­jewelry, including Rio Tinto Diamonds, Asahi Refining and Helz­berg Diamonds. Health Utility Network, another Big Blue group, counts three of the five largest U.S. health insurers—Aetna, Cigna and Anthem—as members.

 â€œThe power of any blockchain network is in its participants and its members,” says IBM’s Wieck. It matters little ­whether those members are crypto-idealists or global corporations.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaeldelcastillo/2019/04/16/blockchain-goes-to-work/#1116e4e52a40

ThreeD Capital Inc. $IDK.ca – Bithumb’s parent company receives $200 million investment from Japan’s ST #Blockchain Fund $HIVE.ca $BLOC.ca $CODE.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 11:23 AM on Monday, April 15th, 2019

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Bithumb’s parent company receives $200 million investment from Japan’s ST Blockchain Fund

  • Bithumb’s parent company, Blockchain Exchange Alliance [BXA], received a massive $200 million in funding during its Series A round.
  • This huge sum was offered by Japan’s ST Blockchain Fund, reported Coin Telegraph.
  • Though based in Japan, ST Blockchain Fund interests investors from around the world, including Europe and the United States.

BXA is raising funds to take Bithumb to the international level. Bithumb, already one of the largest exchanges in South Korea, will expand in international markets with new trading pairs.

BXA’s press release read,

“The fund shared our vision of creating a global digital exchange platform that can efficiently transfer value across borders with lower costs, which was the key rationale behind this investment decision.”

The news of massive funding comes in after Bithumb lost around $13 million in March following a hack. According to reports, this was considered to be an inside job, done to deceive the company. However, in the third-party public audit, Bithumb reassured investors that their funds were in a secure storage.

Bithumb was also hacked in 2018, losing around $30 million. However, the figure was later corrected to $17 million. The investment by ST will be a much-needed impetus to Bithumb, an exchange that has been reeling under major losses. It has been reported that the South Korean exchange reported losses over $180 million since the price of Bitcoin dropped, while it also had to lay off half of its staff last month.

The timing of the investment also falls in line with the rising prices of cryptocurrencies, especially since Bitcoin has finally breached the $5K mark.

Source: https://ambcrypto.com/bithumbs-parent-company-receives-200-million-investment-from-japans-st-blockchain-fund/

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Blockchain Trends 2019

  • Blockchain’s evolution over the past few years has been steady and solid.
  • Even so, this groundbreaking technology still has a lot to offer and continues to hold much promise.

By Teodor Stefan, Modex’s Head of Content. Modex helps developers, teams and businesses of all sizes get started on blockchain, providing the full set of tools needed to learn, create, test, deploy and sell smart contracts and DApps.

Continuing from last year’s buzz and the entrance of regulators, blockchain is poised to evolve even further.   A key area is technology for enterprises that require trustless transactions and secure record keeping.
Enterprises can track transactions with greater confidence and security, and blockchain adoption – completely distinct from the cryptocurrency hype or doom – is steadily gaining in enterprise environments.  While some may lament the entry of regulators in 2018, clamping down on ICO projects, and putting in place strict frameworks for compliance, these are signs of a market maturing.

Here’s what we can expect to see in the rest 2019:

Blockchain as a service (BaaS)

While many startups and enterprises are working on their own blockchain solution, it is not always feasible to create, maintain and manage an individual blockchain solution. This is where Blockchain as a Service (BaaS) comes in. Blockchain as a Service (BaaS) is an offering that allows customers to leverage cloud-based solutions to build, host and use their own blockchain apps, smart contracts and functions on the blockchain.  A cloud-based service provider manages all the necessary tasks and activities to keep the infrastructure agile and operational.  We predict Baas will speed up the adoption of blockchain across businesses.

More Security Tokens

In 2018, the utility token market saw a slowdown, so the arrival of security tokens has been one of the hot topics last year. The market has long-waited for the grand entrance of institutional investors, but they have not yet significantly entered the scene. The success of security tokens is contingent on digital asset exchanges being up and running. Alongside crypto exchanges seeking regulatory clearance for security tokens, we also see traditional players like Nasdaq, London Stock Exchange and the Swiss Stock Exchange developing digital asset platforms, signs indicating that market infrastructure will be in place by the second half of this year. As processes stabilize and regulatory concerns are addressed, most likely we will see the launch of several STO projects towards the end of 2019, with major activity in early 2020.

TFT Guide to Security Token Offerings (STOs)

Moving from crypto to digital assets

With several indicators pointing towards the possibility of a global slowdown this year, investors are looking for alternative asset classes. With the developing market for security tokens, there are immense possibilities in the tokenisation of well-performing assets that previously lacked liquidity. Consider healthy Small-Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and Real Estate Assets, that tend to have robust returns, but lack wide market access. While they may not be able to afford public market listing, opening up to global markets of investors could provide an infusion of capital that could help scale their businesses. With over 90% of companies in operation globally listed as SMEs, the potential for growth is significant.

More digital asset services by financial institutions 

This trend started last year and, most likely, will continue in 2019. The user experience of managing your own assets is scary to a lot of people, and there is a strong desire from a business point of view to have custodial services for digital assets. While many businesses are looking for new blockchain use cases, some are embracing cryptocurrency market. Yes, this market has been hit hard last year, with major cryptocurrencies but despite that, people know that cryptocurrency is here to stay, even if they don’t use it themselves in the near future.

Interoperability between blockchains

As the market progresses, there are new blockchain networks showing up, which leads to new chains that offer different speeds, network processing, use-cases. Blockchain interoperability aims to improve information sharing across diverse networks. These cross-chain services improve blockchain interoperability and also make them more practical for day-to-day usage. For instance, with blockchain interoperability, you can send information from EOS to Ethereum blockchain. In 2019, we should see an improvement in the technology that enables blockchain interoperability.

UX Development and scalability

Scalability and performance hurdles affect both enterprise and public adoption. Promising solutions, like sidechains or innovative platforms, are expected to become more sophisticated and adapted this year. Moreover, many blockchain applications now have a mostly complex user interface, which is far from intuitive for the average, non-tech user. In 2019 we expect to see more user-friendly solutions, which are capable of mass adoption both in technology and design.

Convergence between blockchain and the Internet of Things

This topic is quickly picking up steam. IoT adoption is increasing the number of devices and sensors that gather data, and many parties are typically involved in a business transaction based on that data. Blockchain enables safe record-keeping through an immutable ledger, and permits decentralized operations and transactions while preserving trust between all players in the value chain. In 2019, look for the intersection of these two technologies to speed up implementation of both.

More favourable regulations around the world

European countries like SwitzerlandMaltaLithuania, and Lichtenstein will find competition around the world heating up as more and more states will push for additional favorable regulations around blockchain and crypto-ventures. Malaysia, for instance, is planning in Q1 to review its crypto and ICO (Initial Coin Offering) regulations. In addition, governments of various countries will start to explore what blockchain technology can do for them and look for possible use cases.

Stable Coins

Stable Coins could also see a boost in 2019. Cryptocurrencies are the side product of blockchain, but they are volatile. This gives rise and more market traction to Stable Coins. Unlike cryptocurrencies, Stable Coins have stable prices. It is not affected by the market condition and ensures that the stability is maintained all time. Most of the Stable Coins are fiat-backed, but there is still another type of Stable Coins that are backed by commodity, cryptocurrency or belong to the non-collateralized.

Read our coverage on stable coins here

Decentralization of apps, not just of the ledger

2019 should also see more decentralization of apps themselves. Too many applications using a blockchain ledger rely on a centralized application that represents a single point of failure and also a vulnerability that could allow tampering with the data before it gets written to the ledger. The same approach needs to be applied to the application’s logic, which must be decentralized with no single point of control. Each trading partner or member of the ecosystem runs their own app. Building such applications is no easy feat, but it is a required step to ensure wide blockchain adoption for business usage.

Hybrid blockchains

Without doubt, hybrid blockchains should be on your radar in 2019! The hybrid blockchain works by providing the best features and functionality of both public and private blockchain. Hybrid blockchains stand out by offering a customizable solution and also making proper use of what blockchain has to offer – characteristics such as transparency, integrity and security. To name several use-cases of hybrid blockchain: Internet of Things (IoT), banking, supply chain, enterprise services.

Federated blockchains

This year we can also expect to witness a rise in the use of federated blockchain as it gives private blockchain a more customizable outlook. Federated blockchains are similar to private blockchains, but with a simple twist: instead of one organization controlling it, many authorities can control the blockchain and pre-select nodes. The selected group of nodes then ensure that block is validated for processing transactions. Some of the use cases of federated blockchain include insurance claims, financial services, and supply chain management. IBM’s blockchain for food traceability is another good example of federated blockchain.

Source: https://thefintechtimes.com/blockchain-trends-2019/