In today's news: ✅ Blockchain-based e-voting systems ✅ BitTorrent releases its own token ✅ Washoe County provides blockchain-based wedding certificates ✅ Gemini calls for regulation of cryptocurrencies in new ad spot ✅ ConsenSys and AMD begin collaboration on blockchain-based cloud computing infrastructure Blockchain-based e-voting systems Thailand recently joined the countries that are tying the future of voting to blockchain. Earlier in the US, as a test, more than 100 soldiers stationed overseas were allowed to cast their votes through a blockchain-based e-voting system. A similar system has already been implemented by CryptoDolina in Switzerland. South Korea is also working on an idea of this type. source: https://bitcoin.pl/ BitTorrent releases its own token According to a statement, BitTorrent is releasing its own token called BitTorrent (BTT). The initial purpose of the token will be to be able to speed up download speeds and improve some torrent-related features. As Justin Sun announced during Tron's buyout of BitTorrent - BitTorrent was and will be free. source: https://www.prnewswire.com/ Washoe County provides blockchain-based wedding certificates Washoe County, which is the 2nd most populous county in Nevada, has become the first place to provide marriage certificates with the help of a system based on distributed ledger technology. By early December, the local government had issued 950 blockchain-based wedding certificates. source: https://cryptovest.com/ Gemini calls for regulation of cryptocurrencies in new advertising spot Cryptocurrency exchange Gemini, founded by the Winklevoss brothers, is calling for cryptocurrency regulation in its new spot. Posters in New York City subways and on cabs proclaim: "crypto needs rules." As the brothers state in an interview: "We believe that investors flowing into the cryptocurrency market deserve exactly the same protections as in traditional markets." source: https://cointelegraph.com/ ConsenSys and AMD begin collaboration on blockchain-based cloud computing infrastructure ConsenSys, AMD and investment firm Halo Holdings, are launching a collaboration on a blockchain-based cloud computing infrastructure. According to the press release, 'W3BCLOUD' will be the first such infrastructure to cater to the requirements of the private as well as public sector. source: https://content.consensys.net/ Tags bitcoin news Blockchain daily news daily news from the cryptocurrency market crypto news cryptocurrencies Cryptocurrencies news cryptocurrencies news news bitcoin news
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