Sentences with phrase «as decentralised»

Once they have been issued, the platform can also act as a decentralised exchange where they can be traded among individuals.
Of course, as a decentralised asset exchange, there are other assets that can be tokenized on the platform.
It is unique because it's not only an automated platform, it also enables the development of advanced market prediction rules running as a decentralised app on one simple platform with many features to earn money potentially for every type of crypto trader.
Although people refer to bitcoin as a decentralised digital currency, I prefer to think of it as an electronic asset, to sidestep questions around which government backs it and who sets the interest rate, which are often a mental block in understanding bitcoin.
Bitcoin was the first ever «cryptocurrency» designed by Satoshi Nakamoto in 2008 as a decentralised alternative to fiat currency.
We see this being a progression over time as decentralised technologies are still maturing, especially in the areas of governance.
«There needs really to be a top to bottom reconsideration of what the role of government will be,» he told politics.co.uk, arguing that institutions such as churches, the family, voluntary groups, and state organisations such as decentralised local government, could run Britain better than Whitehall.
Though there has been no public release of a Whitepaper or prospectus, TON is said to be being pitched as a decentralised internet service that will utilise a veritable smorgasbord of blockchain - centred tech.

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Just like HTTP became a protocol for information exchange, Bitcoin, Ripple, and other decentralised ledger - based solutions might be seen as the protocol for value exchange, promising exciting possibilities, some of which are difficult to imagine at this stage.
While Bitcoin is derided as useless, the blockchain - a decentralised system, controlled by nobody and impervious to fraud - is a brilliantly useful idea.
▪ The US» 2nd Amendment was created by the Founding Fathers as a tool to decentralise power.
The new token economy offers innovative entrepreneurs the opportunity to create game - changing models and disrupt multi-billion-dollar industries such as social media as is the case of Coinsilium's latest addition to its portfolio of investments, Singapore - based Indorse: a decentralised social network for professionals.
While this might sound somewhat similar to Bitcoin, there are major differences between the two, the main one being that Bitcoin is a decentralised currency — a store of value and a means of payment — whereas Ripple focuses on a single use case: sending money as fast as information.
As digital currencies emerge, therefore, the preference for decentralised payment systems would ostensibly render the use of a banking intermediary redundant, which raises pertinent questions regarding the role — or lack thereof — of central banks.
As the director of legal research project the Cardozo Blockchain Project, Prof White urged the US government to develop rules to limit consumer risk on Initial Coin Offerings while allowing firms to access the decentralised capital.
Combining multiple cutting edge decentralised technologies such as IPFS, Sia and Ethereum / EOS, along with a possible upgrade to a custom high - throughput blockchain.
Bitcoin is safeguarded against fraud and theft through independent and decentralised set up, as well as being free from transaction fees.
The DAO (Decentralised Autonomous Organization) was a developed as an Ethereum smart contract that was going to revolutionise the way we thought about Etheruem.
Anaerobic digestion facilities have been recognised by the United Nations Development programme as one of the most useful decentralised sources of energy supply, as they are less capital - intensive than large power plants.
The Liberal Democrat approach to English concerns is based on five interconnected devolution proposals: EVEL; a constitutional convention; the local level as the main recipient of decentralised powers; more City Deals (like Devo Manc) to prompt economic growth; and «devolution on demand», to allow councils to take control of the services that matter most to them.
Although the majority of Cameron's strategy is in fact premised on securing EU wide reforms as opposed to UK - specific arrangements, their broad decentralising thrust goes against the prevailing integrationist tendency within the EU.
Hacking is also a major drawback, as regular voting is highly decentralised in most countries.
Should murderous thugs «self organise volunteer squads, and decentralise the entire campaign in an exciting new way,» as Ben Brandzel put it?
«This is a radical extension of direct democracy, as part of a wider programme of decentralising power to local communities.
«As I have always maintained, the reasonable thing to do right away is to decentralise our police system to enable every federating unit to take its fate in its own hand in effectively protecting the lives and property of its citizens and residents.
CBI backs plan for decentralised funding for skills and investment as Miliband tries to reassure industry over tax
As government revenue rises to record levels due to oil and gas production, especially with the oncoming $ 7bn ENI gas project, the new government will have more resources to devote to improving basic healthcare, build productive livelihoods through private - sector led job creation, deepen decentralise decision making, pumping water into neighbourhoods and building roads.
There may come a time when we look back on the «ridiculous», overpowerful, hard - to - use PC with nostalgia as part of a long - vanished, decentralised past.
Anonymous has always described itself as a «leaderless, decentralised organisation», but it appeared to be precisely the opposite in 2011 when a few outspoken and highly skilled hackers with a flair for the dramatic captured the public's attention.
One solution could be to use decentralised wastewater pre-treatment modules, based on the Anammox (ANaerobic AMMonium Oxidatation) microbial process, as this project will demonstrate.
Getting reliable volume data from a forex dealer is impossible, as forex trading is decentralised, so nobody has all the information.
As an institution without a permanent site, the European Kunsthalle focuses on decentralised projects and collaborative structures.
as a starting point to imagine «alternative - unexpected - futures» and unpick the development of centralised power structures in relation to «decentralised communities.»
Studies have shown that decentralised solutions that provide consumers with basic energy access do not provide larger socio - economic benefits, and are not a substitute for grid - connected electricity, as IndiaSpend reported on May 18, 2017.
Looking at large scale desalination you can easily look at the demand side as well (not only desalination though) and adjust its power consumption to (solar) power availability again using decentralised solutions.
A rationale for this position has not been indicated, even as the government continues to promote decentralised electrification programmes.
In order to enable such a combination of functions, urban and peri-urban agriculture will have to adopt agro-ecological production methods, link up with eco-sanitation and decentralised sustainable waste management systems, as well as becoming part of the planning and management of parks, nature reserves and recreational services.
Compared to scenarios addressing only the climate mitigation objective, the SDS places a stronger emphasis on decentralised, modular low - carbon technologies (such as solar PV and wind) as a means to achieving multiple objectives.
«We're keen to explore broader concepts such as energy storage to make decentralised offshore wind viable in the future — bringing the cost down and make it more competitive,» Stephen Bull, Statoil's senior vice president for offshore wind, tells Recharge.
They argue for measures such as a more decentralised power supply, power storage, demand - side flexibility, or even splitting the German power market into two different price zones.
As information management welcomes new backgrounds, hybrids and translators, there is also an increasing trend towards decentralised knowledge functions.
A «virtual» law firm is a decentralised legal practice where lawyers work remotely and use shared services provided by a central hub, as such they are at the top - end of the gig economy.
This will include decentralising Gimmer and releasing it as a DAPP so that it is cheaper and faster to use and gives users the ability to run multiple bots at the same time.
Others predict that mining will end up as a monopoly — the exact opposite of the decentralised system that Mr Nakamoto set out to create.
Regarding Bitcoin Price Predictions, Angel Investor Vinny Lingham had this to say «If the banking system as well as sovereigns such as Russia and China move to accept bitcoin as a partial alternative to the USD and the traditional banking and payment system, then we could see bitcoin easily triple over the next year going from the current $ 700 level to + $ 2,100 as the blockchains decentralised system, an inability to dilute the finite supply of bitcoins as well as low to no transaction costs gains more traction and acceptance globally.»
Combining multiple cutting edge decentralised technologies such as IPFS, Sia and Ethereum / EOS, along with a possible upgrade to a custom high - throughput blockchain.
Ethereum is a decentralised platform that runs smart contracts — applications that run exactly as programmed, without any possibility of downtime, censorship, fraud or third - party interference.
While decentralised digital currencies have served as an excellent speculative asset, the same can not be said for their use as a medium of exchange, store of value or unit of account.
Just like many other platforms in the digital space, Inserviss Platform is decentralised but also acts as a marketplace that gives service...
Valorem, like many other cryptocurrency platforms is a decentralised blockchain that was launched to create a new level of trust between individual users by using the Valorem Platform as a means of verifying transactions.
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