Sentences with phrase «gradual adoption of»

Bitcoin's gradual adoption of segregated Witness (SegWit) and the nascent lighting network are two significant technological achievements its developers have introduced recently.
Through the ICO of Fluz Tokens (FLUZ), used to activate premier seats in a global consumer network, the company prepares for its operational launch in the United States and its gradual adoption of blockchain technology within its eco-system.
It's reasonable to consider that a multiplayer - centric title like Halo 4 could consistently have a higher UU average per day in a shorter window than the gradual adoption of Minecraft.
This transition has been the subject of much debate, with some researchers arguing that westward - bound farmers displaced Britain's hunter - gatherers rapidly and others suggesting a more gradual adoption of farming in the area.
For a change of focus, I thought I would tell the story of my gradual adoption of everything Google.
Moreover, Ari Paul believes that third - party custody, banking relationships, index funds, and more trusted exchanges, «will support gradual adoption of Bitcoin and maybe other «Coinbase coins» in institutional portfolios».

Not exact matches

«The adoption of domesticated rice was slow and gradual in this region; it was not a rapid transformation as in other places.
«We are seeing a gradual increase in consumer awareness of mobile phone payments options; however, adoption has remained flat over the past few years,» said Accenture's Robert Flynn in a news release.
Whilst we have seen this gradual adoption with other technologies, with the development of the Internet of Things sector and the increase in the use of technology by criminals, there appears to be a real and serious need for the legal profession to become more aware of the impacts and applications of innovative technology.
The legal sector in Asia has grown exponentially and apart from the reliable jurisdictions of Hong Kong and Singapore, there has been a gradual improvement in the quality of lawyers in other jurisdictions and in arbitration laws, assisted materially by the adoption of the UNCITRAL Model Law; some refer to this progression as «the golden age of arbitration».
More interesting, though, is the gradual adoption by more and more members of the British public.
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