When blockchain first hit the tech scene about 12 years ago, it was mostly recognised as the technology enabling Bitcoin transactions. Since then, it’s taken a while for blockchain to establish itself in the business world, but today we’re seeing more enterprises take advantage of it to help build trust and loyalty with their customers and business partners; improve business efficiencies; and boost supply chain transparency. By Adela Wiener - CEO, Aurachain.
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Read MoreIt’s been well over a decade since blockchain technology first burst onto the scene. And although that initial use case was supporting the public ledger of pioneering digital currency Bitcoin, the intervening years have seen countless new innovations. By Christopher Smith, Senior Associate at Reddie & Grose LLP, Patent & Trade Mark Attorneys.
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