The Open Network (TON) has released an on-chain encrypted messaging feature, according to a July 3 announcement from the network’s developer, TON Foundation. The new feature allows for private messages to be sent between TON users. TON Foundation Introduces Encrypted Transaction Messageshttps://t.co/HXKtk0gxKC pic.twitter.com/0z1z4E5ku1 — TON (@ton_blockchain) July 3, 2023 TON is a blockchain network forked from code created by the Telegram instant messaging app team. Telegram abandoned the project in July 2020, before a mainnet was ever launched. However, it open-sourced TON’s code before leaving, allowing others to continue building…
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Generative AI will disrupt blockchain too: Here’s how
Artificial intelligence (AI) isn’t just generating lots of content these days, but equally, lots of excitement too. The rise of ChatGPT has led to the rapid adoption of generative AI technology in numerous industries, helping to answer people’s queries, create fresh content, book appointments, draw pictures, assist coders and much more. The excitement around AI can be compared to the level of hype that emerged around blockchain when decentralized ledger technology first emerged in the previous decade. People’s imaginations are running wild, creating highly disruptive applications for generative AI that…
5 blockchain-based social media platforms to know
Social media networks built on the blockchain are revolutionizing the way we share, interact and communicate with people online. These systems offer improved transparency, data ownership and decentralized incentives by utilizing the power of blockchain technology. This article will discuss five well-known blockchain-based social media sites: Steemit, Verasity, Binded, Audius and Sapien. Steemit Based on the Steem blockchain, Steemit is an innovative decentralized social media network. Users are paid for curating and creating content in this novel incentive approach. Users are motivated to create high-quality content and interact with the…
Universities use blockchain-based storage to protect and democratize data
Academic institutions house some of the world’s most important data generated from years of research. Yet centralized data storage models are becoming a concern for many universities looking to keep critical information safe and accessible. Danny O’Brien, a senior fellow at the Filecoin Foundation and Filecoin Foundation for the Decentralized Web (FFDW) — an independent organization that facilitates governance of the Filecoin network and funds development projects — told Cointelegraph that data stored by academic institutions is at risk of vanishing due to centralized storage models. To put this in…
Blockchain Association Backs Coinbase In SEC Regulatory Battle
The Blockchain Association has released a comprehensive document backing Coinbase option on the legal rationale behind its argument calling for the recusal of Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler from any decision-making processes. This is regarding the initiation or continuation of an enforcement action based on the assertion that a digital asset qualifies as a security. The association said Chair Gensler’s consistent public assertion that ‘everything other than bitcoin’ should be considered a security, raises concerns and creates, at the very least, an appearance of a closed-minded approach to…
Blockchain Australia CEO calls for unified efforts to stamp out crypto scams
Blockchain Australia’s new CEO, Simon Callaghan, is urging Australia’s banks, the government and the crypto industry to come together to combat rising cryptocurrency scams. Speaking on the final day of Australian Blockchain Week in Melbourne on June 30, Callaghan announced that the association will now be focused on helping prevent scams that involve crypto, among its other efforts. Simon Callaghan speaking at Australian Blockchain Week on June 30. Source: Cointelegraph “We’re going to have to work with the banking sector. We’re going to have to work with the government,” the…
U.S. House committee chairs, Blockchain Association turn up heat on SEC head Gensler
Three committee chairs in the United States House of Representatives have sent a letter to U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Gary Gensler demanding a more satisfactory response to their Nov. 1 letter regarding the SEC chairman’s and the agency’s compliance with recordkeeping requirements. Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan, Oversight Committee Chair James Comer and Financial Services Committee Chair Patrick McHenry stated that the response they received from Gensler to their inquiry did not address direct requests made in their letter. Specifically, they asked for certification that the SEC…
Decentralized Exchange PancakeSwap Goes Live on Polygon zkEVM Blockchain
As a DEX, PancakeSwap relies on smart contracts instead of middlemen to process trading, lending and lottery services for users on the BNB Chain, Ethereum and Aptos blockchains. The protocol held over $1.54 billion worth of tokens as of Wednesday, DefiLlama data shows. Source link
Canadian Lawmakers Call for National Blockchain, Crypto Strategy
The government should recognize blockchain as an emerging industry with “significant” long-term economic and job creation opportunities, a lawmaker committee on industry and tech said. Source link
Canadian committee proposes measures to support blockchain, crypto
Canadian lawmakers have shown their support for blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies in a report released by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Industry and Technology (INDU) of the Canadian House of Commons. The report which consists of 16 separate proposals, highlights the advantages and potential of blockchain technology in various sectors. As a result of the INDU’s deliberations, the committee made recommendations that they included in the reports for the consideration of the House of Commons or the government. As part of the recommendations stated in the report, the Government of…