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Top Banks in South Korea Select CenterPrime And Chainlink To Bring FX Rates Data to DeFi

Top Banks in South Korea Select CenterPrime And Chainlink To Bring FX Rates Data to DeFi

Top banks in South Korea have selected Chainlink and CenterPrime to bring a blockchain-enabled decentralized finance solution for foreign exchange rates.

Institutional Bitcoin Index Launched by MVIS and CryptoCompare

Institutional Bitcoin Index Launched by MVIS and CryptoCompare

MVIS, the MV Index Solutions, the indexing division of VanEck, a US-based asset manager had partnered with CryptoCompare, a cryptocurrency market data provider, launched the MVIS CryptoCompare Institutional Bitcoin Index, dubbed ticker: MVIBTC.

Blockchain Can Make Patients Profit From Personal Health Data

Blockchain Can Make Patients Profit From Personal Health Data

Jim Nasr, a healthtech expert who is the Vice President of Technology and Innovation at Certara, has forecasted that blockchain could assist patients own, share, and monetize their own health data.

Huawei and Beijing Municipal Government Develop Blockchain-Based Data Directory System

Huawei and Beijing Municipal Government Develop Blockchain-Based Data Directory System

Telecoms giant Huawei has joined hands with the Beijing Municipal Government to create a blockchain-powered directory system. It is aimed at addressing the headache of weak applications, scattered coordination, and data sharing in various departments.

Algorand's Blockchain Based COVID-19 Global Survey Shares Real-Time Public Pandemic Data

Algorand's Blockchain Based COVID-19 Global Survey Shares Real-Time Public Pandemic Data

Algorand, the first pure proof-of-stake (POS) blockchain created by cryptography pioneer and Turing award winner Silvio Micali, has launched a global Coronavirus (Covid-19) survey. The company published a blog post on March 27 announcing its ‘IReportCovid’ survey app. The aim of the survey is to compile a public database to share information on the spread, status, and symptoms of the COVID-19 pandemic and give updates in “real-time.”

One Million Bitcoin Held By Dark Web Marketplaces and Cybercriminals, Chainalysis Data

One Million Bitcoin Held By Dark Web Marketplaces and Cybercriminals, Chainalysis Data

Data from Chainalysis reveals that almost one million Bitcoin is circulating on the dark web between bad actors and illicit darknet markets.

OKEx Partners with Shrimpy to Foster Crypto Portfolio Automation

OKEx Partners with Shrimpy to Foster Crypto Portfolio Automation

OKEx cryptocurrency exchange and Shrimpy, a crypto exchange trading bot for portfolio management and market indexing, agree on a strategic partnership to foster crypto portfolio automation tools among crypto traders.

University of Utah Paid Out $450k to Ransomware Gang to Prevent Student Data Leak

University of Utah Paid Out $450k to Ransomware Gang to Prevent Student Data Leak

The University of Utah paid a hefty sum of $457,059.24 to a ransomware gang to prevent compromised student data from being leaked online.

Google Privacy Lawsuit: Google Chrome Incognito Records and Shares Private User Data

Google Privacy Lawsuit: Google Chrome Incognito Records and Shares Private User Data

Google is being sued in a class-action lawsuit, filed on June 2, for the invasion of privacy and sharing users' data, even when they are browsing in private mode.

Coronavirus Tracking and Surveillance May Have Consequences for the Protection of Personal Data Privacy

Coronavirus Tracking and Surveillance May Have Consequences for the Protection of Personal Data Privacy

The World Health Organization (WHO) has recently stated that the coronavirus pandemic is “accelerating,” as 20% of the world’s population goes into lockdown in an attempt to curb the spread of the virus. People are told to stay at home as the world is entering a critical week, with over 381,761 cases confirmed around the world at the time of reporting.

US Law Firms Had Data Stolen and Encrypted by Hackers Demanding Crypto Ransoms

US Law Firms Had Data Stolen and Encrypted by Hackers Demanding Crypto Ransoms

There has been a recent report of an online breach in five United States law firms as it has been compromised by hackers demanding two 100 Bitcoins (over $933,000 at the time of this report) from each firm. The ransom demanded by the hackers was expected to be paid in parts, one to allow access to the data and another to delete the hackers' copy of the data instead of selling it.

US-China Tech War and Data Concerns Could Create the Splinternet

US-China Tech War and Data Concerns Could Create the Splinternet

Political tensions between the United States and China have been rising with some experts predicting the divide on data standards has grown large, it could split the internet.

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