The flurry of public interest on the COPA v Wright trial in London has shone a light on the tricky concept of open justice, a bedrock principle of any democratic society.
Moving away from the speculative "crypto" hype, the London Blockchain Conference is here to highlight blockchain utility and the benefits that will be unraveled as economies adopt this tech.
On Day 2 of the London Blockchain Conference, Project Babbage members showcased apps championing interoperability and offered an insightful talk on the importance of privacy and digital identity.
A general buzz took over the start of Day 2 of the London Blockchain Conference 2024, as Steven Bartlett appeared at the morning’s fireside chat while a keynote on the best practices for enterprise adoption closed the day.
Ijeoma Okoli of Digital Economy Initiative joined Stefania Barbaglio of Cassiopeia at the London Blockchain Conference stage to discuss the potential of integrating AI into blockchain operations.
At the London Blockchain Conference, Kary Oberbrunner discussed the importance of safeguarding one’s original idea as technology advances and how Easy IP can help with it at a low cost.
On the Spotlight Stage of the London Blockchain Conference, DC Finance’s Denny Chared gives a brief overview of family office investing and why startups should pay particular attention to this.
The Huobi v. Tabarak case spotlights how the law should apply to digital assets, possibly shaping how jurisdictions worldwide view these assets in the “modern digital economy.”
The judgment contained rulings on several injunctions that were requested by the Crypto Open Patent Alliance (COPA) following their victory in March’s blockbuster Satoshi identity trial.
Once agreed upon by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, the new European Union standards are left to its member states to implement and will become effective in January 2025.