Sentences with phrase «on decentralised»

«Ethereum is the foremost Blockchain platform after bitcoin itself, and it's important to be able to offer users the opportunity to trade ETH on a decentralised exchange.
Just like other cryptocurrencies they run on decentralised blockchains and use anonymised wallets, yet the companies behind them use a variety of systems, market algorithms and trading incentives in order to keep their values as close as possible to one US dollar.
The trade on the decentralised crypto marketplace has rocketed after the People's Bank of China issued a warning to domestic bitcoin exchanges.
«Ethereum is the foremost blockchain platform after bitcoin itself, and it's important to be able to offer users the opportunity to trade ETH on a decentralised exchange.
The CBK's governor, Patrick Njoroge, has been on record issuing a warning in the use and adoption of the digital currency saying that bitcoins operations are done on decentralised systems that could make Kenyans an easy target for online fraudsters.
The key innovation is a public blockchain that eliminates the need for a central counterparty to act as a third party to financial transactions, relying instead on a decentralised peer - to - peer network secured by advanced cryptography.
It does not change the fact that EU law only requires the collection and depositing on decentralised passports of biometric data, not its centralised retention.
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.
As an institution without a permanent site, the European Kunsthalle focuses on decentralised projects and collaborative structures.
Tokens issued on Waves are listed on their decentralised exchange right after ICO finished.
Work on the decentralised version will begin January 2018 with a timescale allocation of 6 - 9 months.
Ethereum secures the transaction through using smart contracts running on a decentralised blockchain platform.
Kheirkhah's multi - disciplinary art practice and her specific focus on decentralising the generalising cultural forms of categorization, explores the representations of the so called «Middle Eastern» female identities through a practice which is generated by the interplay of history, politics, media and visual arts within contemporary Western visual culture.

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Lighthouse, developed by Mike Hearn, a former Google engineer, runs a decentralised crowdfunding platform on bitcoin.
«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.»
Also Decoin is «decentralised»: It runs on a blockchain.
Cardano will also run decentralised applications, or dapps, services not controlled by any single party but instead operate on a blockchain.
Transaction fee Because cryptocurrencies are decentralised, each transaction must be verified by a third party on the network.
Decentralised ledger This is a ledger that is held by everyone on the network and records the movement of each token on the network.
Building a technology platform to bring a combination of trust minimised trade, decentralised contract execution, on - chain derivatives and asset backed token issuance to public blockchains.
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.
The technology underpinning bitcoin, however, operates using a decentralised payment system, which means that a payment between two parties is direct and relies on reliable copies of the ledger being distributed to a vast network of bitcoin users around the world, who can verify any changes.
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.
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
Decentralised technology remove the third party standing between e-commerce business and affiliate partners registered on the platform.
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.
Later, we focused on data validity and integrity by supporting the fact that decentralised blockchains are less prone to errors.
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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».
«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.
This builds on considerable, unprecedented EU - level effort to improve the harmonisation of European aid practices in a decentralised way.
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.
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.
We should reform party funding rules forcing political parties to adopt a low cost decentralised existence and to rely on their mass membership, rather than wealthy individuals, companies, charities or unions.
And they're based on the evidence, from Europe and beyond, of what really works - from the decentralised health system in Denmark to the per pupil funding system in the Netherlands.
Labour should also create a regionally decentralised investment bank specifically for small - and medium - sized enterprises, coupled with much stronger, guild - like professional associations (on the model of Royal Colleges) that can expel members who do not comply with the rules, regulations and ethos of a sector.
On the NHS, localism would also be key, Mr Kennedy added: «Accountability and activity in the NHS should be radically decentralised so that local people know what's going on in their local health servicOn the NHS, localism would also be key, Mr Kennedy added: «Accountability and activity in the NHS should be radically decentralised so that local people know what's going on in their local health servicon in their local health service.
For example, much of Ed Davey's chapter on localism sits very comfortably within the coalition's decentralising agenda, and government environment policy, like the Green Investment Bank, at least in part reflects Baroness Susan Kramer's essay on using the market to tackle climate change and pollution.
Also welcome were announcements on roads and decentralised pay but the devil will be in the detail on those changes.
He added that he would decentralise power from the centre so that he and members of the NWC would be less busy to enable them (NWC members) to focus on the mission to reclaim power in 2019.
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.
But city planners believe it is the model for 21st - century American cities in the way it is becoming decentralised — and they are increasingly worried about how to curb people's reliance on their cars.
The various Australian governments are going part of the way to decentralise energy and water by providing rebates on solar panels and water tanks.
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.
The research pointed at Australia's decentralised education system and said increasing the clarity of policies and finding within it needs attention, and added that the country's high education performance can be complemented with further focus on reducing inequities by tackling system - level policies hindering equity in education.
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.
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.
L'Internationale proposes a space for art within a non-hierarchical and decentralised internationalism, based on the value of difference and horizontal exchange among a constellation of cultural agents, locally rooted and globally connected.
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