A professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) says that blockchains are not as secure as they are purported to be in an editorial in the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) on June 6. Stuart ...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has started to issue diplomas through its Blockcerts platform, a Bitcoin Blockchain-based application which provides a tamper-resistant and immutable ledger ...
The W3C is presenting the workshop W3C Blockchains and the Web, hosted by the MIT Media Lab. Exploring identity, value exchange, asset recording, consortium frameworks, and reputations systems all ...
MIT Technology Review magazine has published an article today, Feb. 19, arguing that security-touted blockchain tech is still vulnerable to hacks. The magazine is fully owned by the United States ...
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An MIT professor of engineering claimed that blockchain can allow for a borderless economy if implemented in a decentralized, secure and scalable way. When asked about scalability in particular, ...
Together, they create an infrastructure layer designed for a world where attacks are automated, data is abundant and digital ...
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has begun offering some students the option to receive digital diplomas through an app, in addition to a traditional paper degree. Based on Bitcoin's ...