Blockchain's role in cybersecurity continues to expand as organizations seek reliable ways to secure data, verify identities, and monitor system activity.
A woman passes by the IBM offices in New York City, U.S. on October 17, 2016. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo By Anna Irrera NEW YORK (Reuters) - International Business Machines Corp has launched ...
GTreasury acquired Solvexia to add no-code automation for reconciliation and regulatory reporting across fiat and crypto ...
Together, they create an infrastructure layer designed for a world where attacks are automated, data is abundant and digital ...
Sen. Lummis and Wyden have pushed a new bill aimed at exempting non-custodial blockchain developers from federal money ...
For more than a decade, the world of digital currency has been built on a single foundation: the blockchain. This complex, code-based system of distributed ledgers was a revolutionary approach to ...
Senators Lummis and Wyden reintroduced the Blockchain Regulatory Certainty Act to distinguish blockchain developers from ...
Bybit’s Lazarus Security Lab has released a report showing that major blockchains include code that allows them to freeze or restrict user funds. In the report titled “Blockchain Freezing Exposed: ...
The blockchain revolution is no longer confined to speculative crypto markets and decentralized finance protocols.