Sentences with phrase «with decentralised»

DAI instead removes this centralised risk point, and is slowly becoming popular in the Ethereum community with decentralised exchanges as a primary trading pair.
Through the use of this technology, the Waves platform is able to achieve the speed and efficiency of a centralised trading platform with the safety and security that is associated with decentralised blockchains.
Additionally, they have secured a partnership with a decentralised social networking platform, «Social» (SCL).
Climate Spring, a 2014 campaign run with other youth organisations and activists, with decentralised actions across Europe.
The NITI Aayog in this instance has used the term renewable energy interchangeably with decentralised renewable energy.
An autonomous flying swarm of 300 drones, it is the first time that a natural phenomenon will be imitated by machines working with decentralised algorithms at this scale.

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Banks think that some of the plumbing for settling financial contracts could be decentralised, too, perhaps with their own private blockchains.
Traceto.io is a decentralised Know Your Customer (KYC) service provider incorporating third - party identity verification providers, community feedback, machine learning and smart contract technologies to establish continuous compliance with -LSB-...]
«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.»
With bitcoin, I look forward to a more decentralised future.
The rise of ICOs and popularisation of blockchain and cryptocurrencies has provided the technological catalyst needed for Doklist.com to evolve into a completely decentralised ecosystem with the capacity to serve billions around the world.
Following shortly, Lubin, who specialises with building decentralised apps, joined and participated in development.
``... promising to do for value what the internet has done for information: decentralise control, remove asymmetries, and change the way we transact and interact with everything.
Launched in January 2018, Stellarport is a decentralised exchange founded with the goal of bringing Stellar to the masses.
Combining multiple cutting edge decentralised technologies such as IPFS, Sia and Ethereum / EOS, along with a possible upgrade to a custom high - throughput blockchain.
Work on the decentralised version will begin January 2018 with a timescale allocation of 6 - 9 months.
Only with that knowledge will you be able to decide if you can take advantage of cryptoassets» volatility and if you can resist the FOMO - what would you do if we told you Siacoin, a popular decentralised storage project, just pumped 50 %?
Its proposed facilities include distributed file storage, decentralised VPN and secure browsing, smart contracts and micro-payments, all of which can be utilised with its token.
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.
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.
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.
And yet, with the general election looming large, the issues concerning the role and place of England within an increasingly decentralised UK have gained traction among the public.
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.»
Over the past 20 years, successive governments have entered power with promises to decentralise power and enhance local autonomy.
I agree with those who see in his remarks a desire for a more decentralised Labour Party.
«The Autumn Statement contains some small measures to enhance local growth with the Single Pot proposal a clear precedent to decentralise economic development powers and funding.
He was pro the British union, but a fervent advocate of reshaping and decentralising the British state, along with creating a fairer voting system.
The Tories also want to introduce smart grids and smart meters which can match demand with supply, while a «decentralised energy revolution» will introduce a system of feed - in tariffs to encourage the micro-generation of electricity.
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.
This, combined with previous policies aimed at decentralising public sector pay, is creating a quiet revolution in public services.
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.
The warning comes ahead of the bank's meeting in Mozambique this week, with the ADB facing calls to decentralise responsibilities to field officers in 25 African countries.
The campaign will be a fully decentralised one, with the grassroots structures of our party, at the polling station, electoral area, constituency and regional levels in the forefront.
He said that due to budgetary constraints, the Commission can not, for now, decentralise to the Registration Area level, but said that due considerations shall be given to certain areas with peculiar challenges.
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.
We would like, for example, with the schools, with the hospitals where the police forces are concerned, to see far greater democratic decentralised control of spending, instead of this obsessive Gordon Brown approach, everything being decided at the centre, everything being the product of targets and strategies.
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.
Baran proposed a network with no central hub; instead, information would pass from any point in the network to any other through many decentralised switching stations, or routers.
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.
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.
SciDev.net: Disaster response and relief efforts are becoming more dynamic and decentralised with the development of web - based geospatial technologies, says a study.
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.
This «Inside Story on Climate Compatible Development» tracks issues that arose with regard to decentralised renewable energy planning in West Nusa Tenggara in order to inform subnational and national energy policies and strategies in the future.
In acooperation between IBM, German transmission system operator, TenneT, and battery supplier, sonnen, decentralised home storage systems are being integrated into the power grid with a blockchain for the first time.
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.
Pairing renewable decentralised energy systems (off - grid systems and mini-grids) with filtration technologies can provide both accesses to electricity and safe drinking water (Target 6.1).
There is a similar range of solutions in other Southeast Asian countries: renewables - based decentralised solutions (particularly those powered by solar photovoltaics) are prominent in Myanmar, where they account for around 60 % of new connections, with half of the 24 million people currently without access gaining access specifically through solar PV.
But, of course, decentralised resources also need to be «synced» — both with each other and to overall demand in the system.
In this article, Robert Busch, head of the Association of Energy Market Innovators (bne), says a new government will have to deal with the surcharges on electricity prices and grid fees to pave the way to a decentralised and flexible energy system.
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