Sentences with phrase «in decentralised»

Straightforward token operations, a clean UX and a built - in decentralised exchange (DEX) have attracted token issuers into their growing ranks.
They allow for money to be raised in a decentralised manner from a large range of people.
In the long run, the impact could be a much higher price as there is more trust in the decentralised nature of the system.
As the name may apply, DApps are just like normal applications but are coded in a decentralised manner.
Things would be much simpler if you were able to transact in a decentralised manner across blockchains.
Distributed ledgers, for the first time in history, allow formerly centralised systems to be run in a decentralised manner.
Once the network is live and these tokens are being put to use to store files in a decentralised manner, this could drive a demand for storage hardware.
But blockchain is more about the consensus of some digital asset and storage of information in a decentralised environment.
While Brexit — the impending departure of the UK from the European Union — looms, bringing uncertainty into the country's economy and international relationships, the role energy storage will play in a decentralised, low (er) carbon and more flexible energy system at least seems a little more assured than it did before.
Electricity is more and more being produced in decentralised and climate friendly ways.
We believe in a decentralised and rhizomatic connection between art, design, sciences, participation, urban / public space and local activism.
Applied on canvas, acrylic and aluminium, a multitude of objects, shapes and characters, from history, politics and high and low culture circulate in decentralised, non-hierarchical space, creating a sort of mental cartography.
Transformation, movement and atmosphere are explored in a decentralised way.
If Westminster's relationship with Holyrood comes increasingly to resembles that between a federal and state parliament in a decentralised federal system, many will feel that McKay does not go nearly far enough and a more hard - edged version of «English votes for English laws» is called for.
And does anyone want to maintain that centralised patronage in 16th / 17th century France produced better or more durable art than in decentralised Italy?
This builds on considerable, unprecedented EU - level effort to improve the harmonisation of European aid practices in a decentralised way.

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EOS, simply put, is a futuristic platform for developing decentralised software applications, and is being built by parent company Block.one, which took the wraps off it at the digital currency conference Consensus in New York in June.
We believe that decentralised digital currencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum will fundamentally change how the world views and uses money: cheaper, faster and safer transactions; more privacy and freedom; a significantly better user experience; and ultimately, more equality through giving everyone in the world access to the same financial system, no matter who they are or where they are from.
Ethereum in the narrow sense refers to a suite of protocols that define a platform for decentralised applications.
He's interested in anything that uses a network effect to decentralise what are traditionally hierarchical models.
«I've always been interested in anything that I saw that was decentralised and not controlled but really open for the rest of the world.»
They can be utilised within a singular platform or externally and were created in order to offer four key benefits; a decentralised, peer - to - peer payment network, a network which has no server and is not controlled by a single entity, no double spending, and a trustworthy and reliable payment method.
Following shortly, Lubin, who specialises with building decentralised apps, joined and participated in development.
In simple terms, the blockchain is a decentralised ownership record or distributed public ledger of all transactions, which is mathematically signed to prevent unauthorised tampering.
Launched in January 2018, Stellarport is a decentralised exchange founded with the goal of bringing Stellar to the masses.
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Bitcoin is a digital currency created in 2009 that uses decentralised technology for secure payments and storing money that doesn't require banks or people's names.
There will be countless uses for blockchain in the future... from contracts that don't require any intermediary to creating completely decentralised businesses built on blockchains.
We believe that decentralised digital currencies like Bitcoin will fundamentally change how the world views and uses money: cheaper, faster and safer transactions; more privacy and financial freedom; a significantly better user experience; and ultimately, more equality by giving everyone in the world access to the same financial system.
Ethereum Classic: Ethereum had a hard fork to reverse the effects of a hack that occurred in one of their applications (called the Decentralised Autonomous Organization or simply, DAO).
Versatility of the decentralised NEM protocol allows transactions to be tracked in real - time SINGAPORE — February 1, 2018 — The NEM.io Foundation (https://www.nem.io/), represents the peer - to - peer NEM blockchain platform, today announced it traces funds...
PotCoin (POT) is a decentralised, open - source cryptocurrency forked from Litecoin in January 2014.
In the postmodern world, the enemy is fuzzy, hidden, legions, internal to institutions, «friendly», diffuse, incoherent, decentralised, subtle, quiet, global.
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Thirdly, they are calling for decentralised food distribution networks and «diversified markets based on solidarity and fair prices», with «intensified relations between producers and consumers in local food webs to counter the expansion and power of supermarkets».
Pernod Ricard employs a workforce of nearly 19,000 people and operates through a decentralised organisation, with 6 «Brand Companies» and 80 «Market Companies» established in each key market.
Due to its decentralised education system, there are a wide variety of ways in which schools satisfy the religious observation requirement.
If you look at what we are saying about decentralising power, the environment, opposing identity cards, the priority given to education, I think there are a lot of people in the Liberal Democrats who would agree with that.
«So I hope than in 2008 the Liberal Democrats and the Green party will join us in putting pressure on the government to decentralise power, and that together we can create a new progressive alliance to decentralise British politics.»
This, in turn, has triggered a new interest both within political elites and the wider society on the role and place that England should have in the context of an increasingly decentralised UK.
The government's commitment to decentralising power in its localism bill set to be unveiled this week runs the risk of being «cosmetic», a thinktank warns.
There are two forces operating in two different directions: on the one hand, city / regional small nations are demanding Independence from their referential nation - states, while on the other hand, nation - states themselves are re-centralising or decentralising their structures and powers.
And that is displayed in this agreement, with our commitment to building a green economy, decentralising power and protecting civil liberties - including scrapping ID cards.»
I agree with those who see in his remarks a desire for a more decentralised Labour Party.
She said, «I knew elsewhere in the system things were not going right, I had to focus; Nigeria is a large country, we are talking of the federal level, we haven't even spoken of the decentralised level.
This requires restructuring the state in a much more decentralised direction; individual empowerment in public services; a wider distribution of assets; and a stronger policy of protecting - indeed, expanding - civil liberties and lifestyle freedom.
We (I was the Liberal Democrats» director of policy between 1999 and 2004) developed a modern restatement of the social liberalism, called «New Liberalism» in its day, espoused by Hobhouse: social liberalism, greened and decentralised to meet the challenges of the 21st century.
... That does not mean that we are going to have elections in all the number of districts that we have now because those are too many to decentralise.
Decentralised energy is already a proven technology, supplying 40 per cent of the electricity in the Netherlands.
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.
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