FedEx Joins Hyperledger Blockchain Hub, ‘Big Implications’ for Logistics

FedEx Joins Hyperledger Blockchain Hub, ‘Big Implications’ for Logistics

American courier delivery services giant FedEx has joined Hyperledger, an open-source project established to improve cross-industry blockchain technologies, according to a press release published September 26. Hyperledger, which is hosted by the Linux Foundation, enables organizations to build blockchain-based industry-grade applications, platforms and hardware systems in the context of their individual business transactions. In joining…

Bitmain By the Numbers: An Inside Look at a Bitcoin Mining Empire

Bitmain By the Numbers: An Inside Look at a Bitcoin Mining Empire

That Bitmain is a behemoth is hardly news. CoinDesk had previously reported that the cryptocurrency mining hardware maker brought in revenues of $2.5 billion in 2017 and $2 billion in Q1 2018, but with the publication on Wednesday of Bitmain’s draft initial public offering (IPO) prospectus – a step towards its much-anticipated listing on the Hong…

Australia’s Science Agency Claims Breakthrough in Global Blockchain Test

Australia’s Science Agency Claims Breakthrough in Global Blockchain Test

The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO)   An Australian federal science agency has completed a global test on a blockchain network it developed with the University of Sydney, which, the two said, indicated the system can process 30,000 cross-border transactions per second. The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) released the test…

The US Marines Want To Test All Recruits For Cyber Skills

The US Marines Want To Test All Recruits For Cyber Skills

The Marine Corps is aggressively trying to recruit cyber talent. Beginning in October, all enlisted Marine applicants will be given a cyber test while at a military entrance processing station, according to Capt. Alex Ryan, operations analyst for manpower studies and analysis branch at Manpower and Reserve Affairs. Officer candidates won’t be administered the test.…

Telekom and Bundeswehr: German Cyber Defense Blends Military and Commerce

Telekom and Bundeswehr: German Cyber Defense Blends Military and Commerce

Schematic Europe on a screen at Telekom’s Security Operation Center (SOC) in Bonn A cyber defense training pact has been signed by Deutsche Telekom and Germany’s Bundeswehr. Their deal expands a network of commercial and federal information security hubs centered in Bonn. Germany’s telecommunications giant Telekom announced on Tuesday a closer cooperation with the Bundeswehr in…

Over 75 New Banks: JPMorgan Expands Blockchain Payments Trial

Over 75 New Banks: JPMorgan Expands Blockchain Payments Trial

Not really Blockchain (it is a private Ethereum implementation) – but let’s not be too picky, it goes in the right direction.   A major blockchain payments trial launched by JPMorgan, Australia’s ANZ and the Royal Bank of Canada has just gained over 75 new banks as participants. As reported by CoinDesk, the three banks set…

US Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) Launches Blockchain Research in Mission to Improve Tracking System

US Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) Launches Blockchain Research in Mission to Improve Tracking System

To replace a system which tracks parts using a paper-based process and manually recorded on a database, hoping to switch US Naval Aviation Enterprise processes to a DARPA-initiated permissioned blockchain.   A U.S. Navy command is exploring the potential of blockchain technology in tracking aircraft parts. The Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) – which provides material support…

Global Cyber Wars: US Military Puts “First Fully Articulated Cyber Strategy In 15 Years” In Effect For Offense / 1st Strike Operations

Global Cyber Wars: US Military Puts “First Fully Articulated Cyber Strategy In 15 Years” In Effect For Offense / 1st Strike Operations

The new US strategy is called by the Pentagon as “countering, disrupting, degrading and deterring” attacks. With this new approach, the US Treasury Department “has used its cyber sanctions authorities to impose costs on Russia, North Korea, Iran and others for a wide range of behavior.”   The United States is taking off the gloves…

[IPFS] DLT vs. HTTP: CloudFlare’s Quest to Decentralize the Internet

[IPFS] DLT vs. HTTP: CloudFlare’s Quest to Decentralize the Internet

Open-source InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) alters the conventional HTTP system the internet is largely based on. Cloudflare offers an early gateway to use the system. On Sept. 17, a vital United States-based content delivery network (CDN) CloudFlare introduced a new decentralized content gateway via InterPlanetary File System (IPFS), a peer-to-peer (p2p) network run by thousands…

“7nm BM1391”: Bitmain Unveils Next-Generation ASIC

“7nm BM1391”: Bitmain Unveils Next-Generation ASIC

Compare to yesterday’s announcement by Russian Bitfury for their new 14nm ‘Clarke’ ASIC Bitcoin (BTC) mining behemoth Bitmain has unveiled its next-generation ASIC chip soon to be used in the firm’s new “Antminer” crypto mining machines, Reuters reports September 21. An Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) chip is a piece of tailored mining hardware geared to…

Quick Brew? Russian Bitfury’s “LightningPeach Team” Demo Coffee Machine Accepts Bitcoin Via Lightning Network

Quick Brew? Russian Bitfury’s “LightningPeach Team” Demo Coffee Machine Accepts Bitcoin Via Lightning Network

Blockchain firm Bitfury has come up with a novel product aimed at making it easier to pay for products with bitcoin. A specialized engineering team within the company has developed a coffee vending machine capable of connecting to the Lightning Network, a second-layer transaction protocol designed to make bitcoin more scalable by processing transactions off…