This is a start-of-the-week Enterprise Times ‘blockchain catch-up’ for Week 31. 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 31 in Enterprise Times (to w/e 14th August)
In reverse order of appearance:
- Clear and cross-blockchain interoperability on Hyperledger Fabric
- Honeywell uses blockchain to digitise aircraft records/parts pedigree
- Bolero joins Marco Polo to advance digital trade settlement.
What else happened in blockchain in week 31 (to w/e 14th August)
In no specific order a selection from the past week:
- What can blockchain really do for advertising? A perfect use case with SaTT
- Title token for blockchain estate registry, Part 3
- Blockchain adoption is critical for the 5G economy to thrive
- 20 top universities join Oasis blockchain network‘s data program
- How listed companies can use blockchain to prevent auditing and reporting malpractice and avoid scandal (FinBoot Blog)
- New bill in Germany proposes to digitise securities with blockchain
- BBC enters blockchain games space with Doctor Who: Worlds Apart
- SIMBA Chain – Stellar Blockchain Webinar: Monday, Aug. 24th, 2020 at 2:00pm ET (sign up)
- IBM takes the lead in ABI Research’s Industrial Blockchain-as-a-Service competitive assessment
- Chainalysis launches certified investigative partnership program.