We are thrilled to introduce the three newest additions to CryptoSlate Places: Australia, London, and New York City.
In parallel with the flourishing blockchain sector, CryptoSlate Places, intends to assemble and manage information from global blockchain hubs.
Australia may often shy away from the spotlight, and yet when it comes to blockchain a number of promising developments are brewing down under, seemingly infiltrating all sectors of Australian society from governance to education.
The nation's lawmakers would appear to recognize the place of blockchain in a modern nation granting IBM a $740 million contract to secure and streamline government data with its proprietary DLT technology.
We will be including other locations from North America, Africa, Europe, Oceania, and the Middle East as CryptoSlate Places grows.
Sharing original stories from people, companies and communities building or using blockchain technology.
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Please leave a comment or contact us directly if you are interested in being a correspondent or representing your location to support any recent or on-going blockchain news, projects, and events for CryptoSlate Places.
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[ANN] Newest CryptoSlate Places: Australia, London and New York City
Published on Sep 25, 2018
by Cryptoslate | Published on Coinage
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