This is a start-of-the-week Enterprise Times ‘blockchain catch-up’ for Week 27. The catch-up is not intended to be comprehensive; it seeks to highlight developments covered by Enterprise Times. Then, in the second section, it lists a selection of ‘happenings’ which (for whatever reason) Enterprise Times was unable to or did not choose to discuss.
Blockchain Catch-up Week 28 in Enterprise Times (to w/e 17th July)
In reverse order of appearance:
- Tradeshift report: “global trade activity falls ~15% in Q2“
- Project Ubin final phase paves way towards live adoption
- Telcos streamline settlement via Clear’s blockchain
- Telos launches Epios Project for anonymous COVID-19 testing.
What else happened in blockchain (to w/e 17th July)
In no specific order a selection from the past week:
- Blockchain alone can’t prevent crime, but these 5 use cases can help tackle government corruption
- Transgene and Hypertrust Patient Data Care announce blockchain solution for clinical trials of personalized healthcare
- Testnet results suggest MATIC could power Ethereum to 7,200 TPS
- Electroneum launches electricity top-ups in four African countries
- LiquidApps’ offers bounty for Reddit’s “Scaling Bake-off”
- South Korea brings blockchain to healthcare, but that’s just the start
- Blockchain upgrades by renewing signatures and timestamps
- How blockchain technology will change the marketing industry
- The future of mobile: in blockchain we trust.