Chinese Blockchain Complex Offers Startups Millions in Subsidies A new blockchain industrial park in China aims to attract talented individuals and startups by offering millions of dollars-worth of subsidies.… Read More
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Interview with the CEO of Mosio on Clinicoin Cryptocurrency-based health and wellness Blockchain Noel Chandler is the CEO of Mosio, which recently announced the launch of Clinicoin, the largest cryptocurrency-based health and wellness community in the world. The platform encourages healthy living and wellness through secure messaging and a digital…… Read More
IT Giant Fujitsu Unveils European Blockchain Innovation Center Japanese multinational Fujitsu has launched a Brussels-based Blockchain Innovation Center to facilitate research and projects around the tech.… Read More