The Cool Kids Philippines Discusses Blockchain at a United Nations Event in New York
The Cool Kids’ Karla S. Cruz speaks at the United Nations in New York about how blockchain can improve identity ownership, financial services, & voting.
The Cool Kids’ Karla S. Cruz speaks at the United Nations in New York about how blockchain can improve identity ownership, financial services, & voting.
(Interview) For Philippines-based MediXserve, blockchain can solve problems in electronic medical records through interoperability and patient empowerment.
The country has a growing interest in the new technology, especially the banks that are tapping on financial technology and blockchain.
In a report made by the World Economic Forum, there are more than 65 ways that blockchain can help in solving the planet’s environmental issues.
UPS is using tech innovations such as blockchain, artificial intelligence (AI), and drones to adapt to the logistics industry’s vulnerability to disruption.
The Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission (PRRC) is proving that blockchain and cryptocurrency are not only useful in finance but can also improve rehabilitation.
The BSP is encouraging fintech companies to engage with banks to help in delivering banking services and financial inclusion for many.
Union Bank will be part of an expanded network that facilitates cross-border payments across the major markets including North America and Europe.
Alto.io’s cryptogame challenge demonstrated how blockchain can be used in different games and how cryptoitems can be used across different game worlds.
At the 2 Food Expos in the Philippines, NEM-powered Pundi X and LoyalCoin presented how their platform can be used to complement any existing food business.