Welcome to this week’s Weekly Cryptocurrency News Roundup
Each week, we will provide you with some of the latest news from around the crypto and blockchain world. We know how quickly this space changes (or hopefully, surges), so we want to offer you a snapshot from the digital coin universe from the last week.
Here’s the news for the week of July 31, 2018:
Commonwealth Bank Completes New Blockchain-enabled Global Trade Experiment with Ethereum
CommBank
Seventeen tons of almonds have successfully been shipped and tracked from Sunraysia in Victoria, Australia, to Hamburg in Germany in a blockchain-based collaboration between Commonwealth Bank and five Australian and international supply chain leaders.
World’s First Crypto Smartphone will Support Litecoin and Lightning Network
Cryptomarket 360
The HTC Exodus has generated a lot of hype due to its innovative features. It will host a universal built-in wallet for cryptocurrencies, and will reportedly give the user a streamlined experienced when interacting with decentralized applications (DApps).
The Biggest Thing To Happen In Blockchain Since Bitcoin
Forbes
Gina Clarke believes Auditchain is the next big thing in the blockchain world.
Mount Sinai Hospital Opens a Blockchain Lab for Biomedical Research
CCN.com
The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai has opened a dedicated blockchain laboratory to explore its potential use case in healthcare applications.
Binance’s First Year Review And What It Means For BNB
Invest In Blockchain
Binance is a centralized cryptocurrency exchange with a focus on crypto-to-crypto trading. Binance is known among crypto traders for its extremely low trading fees and its impressively performing coin, Binance Coin (BNB).
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- Video: A Redditor’s Review of Broad Financial and Bitcoin IRA
- Bitcoin in Your IRA
- Infographic: Bitcoin “Flat Rate” IRA
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