Sentences with phrase «more decentralised»

The developers at Bitcoin Gold like to see themselves as some sort of a rebel group that wants to make the Bitcoin network more decentralised.
What Bitcoin Gold is trying to do is make the network more decentralised and to try and remove some of the control that has been ceded to number of very powerful mining firms.
Set for an October launch, Bitcoin Gold is aiming for an even more decentralised cryptocurrency that will decrease the power miners have thanks to current hardware needs.
For example, consider if they are: international (importers and exporters with no real business investment outside the country); multination (some investment in other countries, but the products from the home country are typically adapted for the local market); global (invested and present in many countries with the same coordinated image across countries), or transnational (complex organisations that are much more decentralised with power given to each foreign market).
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.
For developing countries, renewable energy is faster, cheaper, more decentralised and has the benefit of not polluting the air, water or land, she said.
Overall the «increasing autonomy and flexibility of consumers challenges the top - down control logic of traditional power supply and pushes for a more decentralised and multi-layered system.»
However, operating margins which previously averaged almost 23 % (prior to 2015) have taken a big hit since, though now appear stable around 14 % — consistent cash flow shortfalls (due to increasing receivables & more decentralised inventory, neither of which appears alarming) would suggest we focus on the last twelve months (LTM) operating free cash flow (Op FCF, i.e. operating cash flow, less capex) margin of 8.7 % instead.
Not just lots of shared values, like wanting a country that is more free, more fair, more green, more decentralised, but a shared way of trying to do business.
Although the right wing media has deliberately exaggerated cases I have always felt we need more decentralised welfare were we are closer to the people and issues and can try to turn people's lives around without the big stick (economic violence s the last resort f an exhausted mind).
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.
I agree with those who see in his remarks a desire for a more decentralised Labour Party.
What we are seeing at Arsenal is a more decentralised system.
To further relieve logistical and operational costs, and create scale, many F&A industries will become more decentralised with clusters of multiple producers, processors and transporters emerging.
«There was also a strong desire for perhaps a more decentralised approach; there was a sense we had become quite centralist. . .
With bitcoin, I look forward to a more decentralised future.

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«We are excited to be part of the first eSports [decentralised app](dapp) on Ethereum and believe the first token trading will ensure the long - term trading sustainability of the FirstBlood ecosystem... Dapps like FirstBlood will be the game - changers, encouraging more mainstream consumer engagement with Ethereum and more developers to create dapps on the platform.»
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.
«I would expect a fresh take at a legal framework around decentralised digital currencies to be much more relaxed and pro consumer choice.»
Having successfully launched bitcoin, USD and EUR gateways, Waves has now implemented an Ether gateway within the lite client — opening more possibilities for decentralised trading.
Decentralised trading platform AirSwap has handled more than $ 1 million dollars worth of transactions within the first 24 hours of launching.
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...
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.
At a time when the technology exists for radical new forms of decentralised democracy, the Westminster system looks even more sclerotic and indefensible.
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.
ConservativeHome.com campaigns for a more open, democratic and decentralised Conservative Party.
And does anyone want to maintain that centralised patronage in 16th / 17th century France produced better or more durable art than in decentralised Italy?
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.
The Lib Dems, by contrast, he said, would decentralise health and education, giving people back power and, in turn, the responsibility to take a more active part in society.
Greg Clark MP: This government is decentralising the public sector for the first time in more than a century
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.
SciDev.net: Disaster response and relief efforts are becoming more dynamic and decentralised with the development of web - based geospatial technologies, says a study.
Even more embarrassingly for the embattled Mr Brown, the report closely mirrors policies announced by the Conservative Party six months ago to start «a decentralised energy revolution» by «enabling every small business, every local school, every local hospital, and every household in the country to generate electricity».
Electricity is more and more being produced in decentralised and climate friendly ways.
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.
This decentralised nature brings both blessings and challenges: More distributed resources make for a more resilient system and enable small and large power consumers alike to produce much of the electricity they need locaMore distributed resources make for a more resilient system and enable small and large power consumers alike to produce much of the electricity they need locamore resilient system and enable small and large power consumers alike to produce much of the electricity they need locally.
«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.
The shift to a more renewable, decentralised, and flexible power system is a massive threat to the established utilities» business model of selling kilowatt - hours produced in large conventional power plants.
With 28 subsidiaries and more than 80 attorneys throughout Germany, Kanzlei Voigt Rechtsanwalts GmbH has a decentralised area - wide structure with a central management.
«The decentralised nature of «virtual» firms means they can also charge lower fees should they so choose and this is widening access to legal services at a time when clients may be more price conscious.»
Even if it is only 10 Euro, 1 Euro, half a Euro or even less, It doesn't matter because you can always get to it because it is decentralised, The fluctuations in the Bitcoin price is also beneficial because your «invested euro» will be worth more.
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.»
We believe in the power of blockchain to decentralise and make industries more efficient,» Orero said.
But blockchain is more about the consensus of some digital asset and storage of information in a decentralised environment.
The main difference from traditional currencies (EUR, USD, JPY, etc) is that transactions are decentralised, highly secure, and what's more, completely private.
The DRIVR Network application will be moved into a Decentralised App (Dapp) in a future release, please refer to roadmap for more information on release dates.
For the University of California lecturer, it is far more likely that central bank - issued digital currency will be favoured, thanks to the ability virtual currency has to streamline existing... Continue reading Economics Professor Barry Eichengreen Favours Central Bank Issued Digital Currency Over Decentralised Cryptos
Many of these ICOs will bandy around the term «Decentralised» as a way to make the application sound a lot more appealing.
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.
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...
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