Blockchain Technology
Google Plays Changes Its Terms to Allow...
Google Play is updating its terms to allow blockchain games in its store. The company has agreed to do so after many of its...
Gaming Company Sega Wants Nothing to Do...
There are many gaming companies out there that have joined hands with blockchain technology as a means of enhancing experiences for many players, but...
Shoe Company Community Made Will Use Blockchain...
Community Made is a Los Angeles footwear company. The firm wants to use blockchain to build out its supply chain and ensure the transparency...
Mighty Bear Games and Treasure Bring New...
Mighty Bear Games has joined hands with web3 game developer Treasure to move its “Mighty Action Heroes” series to the Arbitrum blockchain.
Mighty Bear Games...
IMF Report Says Crypto Tax Evasion Remains...
There’s been a lot of talk about crypto tax cheats over the last few years, and according to a new report by the International...
Blockchain in Space? Some Companies Say It’s...
Does blockchain going to space or taking over it sound foolhardy or impossible? According to a few different crypto companies, the idea isn’t as...
Steven Goldfeder: Blockchains Shouldn’t Try to Outdo...
Steven Goldfeder of Arbitrum said in a recent interview he thinks it’s a mistake for blockchains to try and compete with Ethereum.
Steven Goldfeder on...
Kickstarter Decides Against Potential Blockchain Move
Two Decembers ago, project funding platform Kickstarter announced it was considering a shift to blockchain, and that it was potentially looking into placing all...
Blockchain Discussion Focuses on Development Problems in...
Rob Nelson – the anchor of Roundtable – recently hosted a discussion about the impacts of global offshore blockchain companies.
Is Blockchain Underused in America?
The...
Coinbase: Multiple Companies Are Now Exploring Blockchain...
A new report produced by leading digital currency exchange Coinbase suggests over 52 percent of Fortune 500 companies are exploring blockchain technology. They’re also...


