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Major players in the blockchain in agriculture and food supply chain market are IBM, Microsoft, SAP-SE, Ambrosus, Arc-net, OriginTrail, Rip. io, Provenance, ChainVine, and AgriDigital. The global blockchain in ...agriculture and food supply chain market is expected to grow from $128.

The blockchain in agriculture and food supply chain market consists of sales of blockchain services in the agriculture and food supply chain by entities (organizations, sole traders and partnerships) that provide blockchain services to the agriculture and food supply chain.Blockchain technology enables the traceability of information in the food supply chain and thus helps improve food safety.

It also provides a secure way of storing and managing data, which facilitates the development and use of data-driven innovations for smart farming and smart index-based agriculture insurance.

The blockchain in agriculture and food supply chain market covered in the report is segmented by type into public blockchain, private blockchain, consortium/hybrid blockchain; by stakeholder into growers, food manufacturers/processors, retailers; by application into product traceability, tracking, and visibility, payment and settlement, smart contracts, governance, risk and compliance management.

North America was the largest region in the blockchain in agriculture and food supply chain market in 2020. The regions covered in this report are Asia-Pacific, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North America, South America, Middle East and Africa.

Blockchain in food and agriculture market can be expensive and this can hinder market growth.Obtaining the data uploaded to a blockchain can be costly, and this can create a barrier to the adoption of blockchain technology in the agricultural sector.

For instance, the DNA of livestock animals could be expensive.The average cost of data collection is lower for larger farms than smaller ones, which raises the concern of increasing the income discrepancy.

Therefore, obtaining data in a blockchain is expensive and hinders market growth.

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https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2021/03/08/2188585/0/en/Blockchain-In-Agriculture-And-Food-Supply-Chain-Global-Market-Report-2021-COVID-19-Growth-And-Change.html
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Pomp speaks about

- Hardware wallets
- Open source wallets
- Apple
- Google
- Decentralized internet
- Restricting innovation
- Future Foundation products

https://podca...sts.apple.com/us/podcast/511-zach-herbert-on-building-crypto-hardware/id1434060078?i=1000512682660Show more >

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📈 All token prices grew except ADA (-4.12%).
📊 Price index climbed, while volume dropped & volatility indices had mixed results
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Bill Barhydt about Bitcoin price of $5. Should he talk again now?

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This webinar will take place on Zoom. Click here to register for free: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_hz-7KYnFTz2SkXg923X58A

After the recent Bitcoin price surges, and increased interest f...rom central banks regarding CBDCs and stablecoins, it is clear that cryptocurrencies have come a very long way since Satoshi published the famous Bitcoin whitepaper in 2008. Now, over a decade later, the industry seems to be in a transitory period, where important players (central banks, tech companies, and market makers) are experimenting and leading the way to the future of finance. What will the crypto world look like in 10 years, or even 20 years, and what technological advances will need to happen to make that a reality?

We invited industry experts to share their ideas and to talk about what technological innovations could emerge in the years to come.

Speakers include:

-Pietro Grassano, Business Solutions Director Europe at Algorand
-Dr. Marion Laboure, Macro Strategist at Deutsche Bank and Harvard University lecturer
-Henry Holden, Adviser at the BIS Innovation Hub at the Bank for International Settlements
-Francisco Spadafora, Head of Blockchain Service Line at NTT Data Italy

The discussion will be moderated by Mike Rogers, Research Analyst at The Block.

A replay of the webinar will be available for those who cannot attend the live event.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced late Tuesday that it is now possible to buy Tesla vehicles in the U.S. with bitcoin.

The automaker last month revealed that it had bought $1.5 billion worth of bitcoin and... that it would soon start accepting the world’s most popular cryptocurrency as a form of payment.

“You can now buy a Tesla with Bitcoin,” tweeted Musk, who was officially made the “Technoking of Tesla” this month.

A support page on Tesla’s website explains how customers can pay for a Tesla using digital currency. The company’s electric vehicles typically cost between $37,990 and $124,000 before tax.

People outside the U.S. will be able to buy a Tesla with bitcoin “later this year,” Musk said, without specifying which countries.

In order to accept the payment, Musk said Tesla is using “internal” and “open-source software.”

He added that Tesla “operates bitcoin nodes directly.” Nodes are computers on bitcoin’s network that work to verify transactions and avoid the cryptocurrency from being spent twice.

https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/24/elon-musk-says-people-can-now-buy-a-tesla-with-bitcoin.html
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2017 ICOs, 2018 Smart Contracts, 2019 Stablecoins, and 2020 DeFI. It’s Time to Pass On the Torch: Non-Fungible Tokens in 2021.

It’s no secret that people like collecting things. The types of items you ...collect depend on your particular interests and passions or whether those collectibles resonate with you on an emotional level. Think of how you might have collected Pokémon cards, stamps, video games, books, posters, maybe even marbles or bugs as a child. Your collection may look pretty different as an adult. Perhaps you now collect fashionable bags and shoes, tech gadgets, antiques or artwork. Or maybe you still collect the same things you did as a child.

But what if your physical collection can be expanded to a digital and virtual world? What if UFC fans can collect and own their favorite Conor McGregor (or other fighter) moments? For Nike fans, how about traversing virtual gaming worlds while donning your favorite kicks? What if you can now own that pet dragon you’ve always secretly wanted in a virtual home? For the art collectors out there, imagine having a virtual gallery of digital artwork that you can fit in your pocket and take around with you to show your friends and family. How about owning your favorite celebrity’s memorabilia and behind the scenes rarities? Well, you might not need to imagine for much longer because the rise of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) in the crypto world are going to make your wildest imaginings and dreams real — virtually real. And here’s a heads-up to Star Trek fans, you may soon be able to own William Shatner’s tokenized memories in the form of trading cards, one of which will be a poignant image of Shatner hugging longtime friend Leonard Nimoy.

NFTs have been the source of whispers across the globe over the past few months and are a strong contender to steal the spotlight in the 2021 crypto world. The relatively short history of the crypto world has been characterized by waves of trends: the 2017 ICO boom, 2017–18 smart contract platform era, 2018–19 stablecoin era, and 2020 DeFi craze. Although DeFi has been the focus for most of 2020, NFTs have steadily been gaining traction in recent months. Ilya Abugov, project manager at DappRadar, recently told Cointelegraph: “There is more hype around NFTs right now. To some extent it’s an extension of the DeFi excitement.”

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/why-2021-year-non-fungible-tokens-nfts-ruben/
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A cyber yuan stands to give Beijing power to track spending in real time, plus money that isn’t linked to the dollar-dominated global financial system

A thousand years ago, when money meant coins, Chin...a invented paper currency. Now the Chinese government is minting cash digitally, in a re-imagination of money that could shake a pillar of American power.

It might seem money is already virtual, as credit cards and payment apps such as Apple Pay in the U.S. and WeChat in China eliminate the need for bills or coins. But those are just ways to move money electronically. China is turning legal tender itself into computer code.

Cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin have foreshadowed a potential digital future for money, though they exist outside the traditional global financial system and aren’t legal tender like cash issued by governments.

China’s version of a digital currency is controlled by its central bank, which will issue the new electronic money. It is expected to give China’s government vast new tools to monitor both its economy and its people. By design, the digital yuan will negate one of bitcoin’s major draws: anonymity for the user.

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https://www.wsj.com/articles/china-creates-its-own-digital-currency-a-first-for-major-economy-11617634118
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