The first day of Hong Kong’s FinTech Week was dominated by fear, loathing – and hope – for the regulation of digital token sales.
Morgan McKenney, a leader in Citi’s internal innovation efforts, says blockchain can improve cross-border payments but is skeptical about its revolutionizing trade finance or correspondent banking.
Arthur Hayes explains how revolutionary ideas transform the way societies create and foster new forms of money.
Frank Troise: crypto-currencies do not challenge the hegemony of the U.S. dollar as the world’s reserve currency.
Jame DiBiasio argues that digital currencies are going to end up being taxed – and that is a good thing for the development of crypto-currencies.
Kenetic Capital's Jehan Chu discusses his approach to investing in digital assets, the institutionalization of the market, and where the action will be next following China's...
R3 has pivoted from its initial ambition of rolling out blockchain apps, to focus on the foundational technology.
Blockchain development consortium R3 explains the work it is doing to lay the groundwork for applications.
Ethereum is a blockchain technology that is designed to be universal, supporting all manner of applications and functions, says its creator, Vitalik Buterin.
Jame and Dave discuss the vision for identity in banking and other services.