News and views from and about the Business Ethereum ecosystem
Fintech Futures – June 11, 2018
South African Ethereum test proves efficiency of blockchain-based payments for banks
An Ethereum test under the name of Project Khokha went live last week to prove the efficacy of wholesale payment systems built on the blockchain.
PYMNTS – June 8, 2018
Mastercard Seeks Blockchain-Based Payment Verification Patent
To verify payment cards at the point of sale (POS), Mastercard is looking into blockchain technology. In a filing with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), the company said it has devised a process to send and retrieve payment credentials through a “publicly accessible blockchain,” CoinDesk reported.
Medium – June 7, 2018
iIDHub officially joins Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA), opening up a new internationalization journey
今日,IDHub基金会宣布,加入EEA的相关手续已全部履行完毕,正式加入企业以太坊联盟(EEA),成为联盟新成员。基于以太坊技术平台,IDHub将实现底层区块链架构、区块链数字身份技术与以太坊的链通,从而全面融入以太坊开发及社区生态系统。依靠EEA的联盟资源和力量,IDHub基金会将与合作伙伴共同推动提高以太坊区块链的隐私、安全性和扩展性,使其更加适用于企业应用。
Hi Business – June 6, 2018
Peer Mountain Joins Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA) -Worlds Largest Open-Source Blockchain Initiative
The EEA has various individuals in an assortment of businesses everywhere throughout the globe. Entrenched businesses, for example, BBVA, Mastercard, Microsoft, ING, Shell and UBS all work with the EEA to perceive how the advantages of blockchain and Ethereum can help them as a business.
Jaxenter – June 6, 2018
Blockchain puts a whole new spin on the DevOps process
Blockchain applications might not be easy to use but that’s about to change. We talked with Andrei Anisimov and Albert Santalo of 8base about the DevOps/blockchain combination, the adoption rate of this technology and how it can become more accessible to developers.
Coindesk – June 4, 2018
Public or Private? Blockchain Distinctions Are Falling Out of Fashion
“Convergence” may mean different things to different people in blockchain, but it’s a word that’s appearing more and more in public rhetoric of late.
InfoQ – May 28, 2018
Enterprise Ethereum Alliance Announces Client Specification 1.0
On May 16th, the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA) released the Enterprise Ethereum Client Specification 1.0 which is an open, cross-platform distributed ledger framework. The focus of this framework is to create a standards-based, enterprise-ready approach to building blockchain applications while avoiding multi-protocol proprietary approaches.
InfoQ – May 28, 2018
Enterprise Ethereum Alliance Announces Client Specification 1.0
On May 16th, the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA) released the Enterprise Ethereum Client Specification 1.0 which is an open, cross-platform distributed ledger framework. The focus of this framework is to create a standards-based, enterprise-ready approach to building blockchain applications while avoiding multi-protocol propriety approaches.
CrowdFund Insider – May 23, 2018
Cryptocurrency Platform Covesting Joins Enterprise Ethereum Alliance
Covesting, a fintech startup that is building a comprehensive cryptocurrency exchange and trading infrastructure, announced on Wednesday it has joined the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance, an open source blockchain initiative.
Computer World – May 21, 2018
Businesses join to create enterprise standard for blockchain networks
The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance, a group of 500 companies, has published its first standard for a business-centric distributed ledger that promises to speed up transactions while increasing privacy.
CryptoNews – May 21, 2018
500 companies unite in Enterprise Ethereum Alliance to set blockchain standard
A group of 500 companies – including Accenture, AMD, Intel, JP Morgan, Microsoft, Samsung, Shell and UBS – has put together version 1.0 of its standard for a business-centric distributed ledger tech based on the Ethereum Blockchain.
Ethereum World News – May 18, 2018
Enterprise Blockchains Can Now Communicate Thanks To Ethereum (ETH)
On May 16th and amidst the conversation surrounding the Consensus Summit 2018, an organization known as the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA) released an open source, cross-platform standards-based framework to speed up business transactions by facilitating interoperabiltiy between two or more business enterprises operating on different Ethereum based blockchains.
Coin Central – May 18, 2018
This Week in Crypto: May 18, 2018
The market’s looking for support, folks. Ever since Bitcoin failed to break $10k, assets across the board have been bleeding and prices have yet to find a floor.
BTCManager.com – May 17, 2018
EEA Launches Cross-platform Client Specification Platform to Spearhead Growth of Ethereum Ecosystem
In a major development, the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA) announced the release of the Enterprise Ethereum Client Specification 1.0, an open-source, cross-platform framework that ensures greater trust building in smart contract-based systems.
Business 24 – May 17, 2018
Everything that might interest you, coming from consensus 2018
Even though there was no expected rise in Bitcoin price due to the Consensus 2018, there were still many interesting things happening in this year’s blockchain technology summit. Here’s a summarization of some of the most interesting news that came out in the first few days of Consensus 2018.
Forbes – May 17, 2018
Consensus 2018: Twitter’s Jack Dorsey and Snoop Dogg Close Bitcoin Conference
Here’s a round up of the news from the last couple of days (you can read all about Consensus 2018 day one here).
ETH News – May 16, 2018
Enterprise Ethereum Alliance Releases Client Specification 1.0
Until today, organizations had to create proprietary versions of a permissioned corporate Ethereum implementation. Thanks to the EEA’s new client spec, the global development community can now design their Ethereum solutions via a coordinated, interoperable foundation.
Coindesk – May 16, 2018
Enterprise Ethereum Alliance Unveils Common Blockchain Standards
The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance announced the release of a common technical specification on Wednesday, fulfilling a pledge the group made less than a month ago at an event in London.
CoinTelegraph – May 16, 2018
Enterprise Ethereum Alliance Releases Client Specifications To Facilitate Interoperability
The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA) has released the Enterprise Ethereum Client Specification 1.0 today, May 16, that will enable interoperability for companies that use Ethereum blockchain-based solutions.
Finextra – May 16, 2018
EEA unveils standardised ethereum specification for enterprise deployment
With today’s Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA) release of the Enterprise Ethereum Client Specification 1.0, organizations and the global development community now have a single, open-source, cross-platform standards-based framework to speed up business transactions, build a greater trust in contracts, and create more efficient business models.