A small number of universities are beginning to offer DeFi courses to help students and the general public better understand the technology.
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Healthcare professionals in Hong Kong will trial the COVID-19 Digital Health Passport. Later on, patients will be able to access the passport through a mobile app.
5229Some universities and colleges are offering blockchain and crypto courses as the job market heats up, but will students be enticed to take them?
7831The university accepted its first crypto donation from an alumnus in January.
18210Black sheep and white papers: In order to achieve what it promises, the crypto revolution must be led by scientists and researchers.
15963The University of Wyoming is embracing cryptocurrency staking as an innovative way to raise revenue.
22647The academic institution with a student body of roughly 11,000 said the addition of crypto payments was part of a plan to support local businesses like Elrond.
21026UC Berkeley, once known for its activism and progressive atmosphere, is now also major player in blockchain education.
3650Gearing up for new battles against data-driven monopolies, antitrust enforcers may well look to blockchain as a way of getting honest data from companies they don't trust.
9950According to researchers at the University of Bern, the presence of faulty or malicious nodes on the Ripple network could have “devastating effects.”
26097Teams representing the math and science departments of the universities of Cambridge and Oxford are competing to design cryptocurrency trading algorithms.
17343Universities have been in the headlines for all the wrong reasons during the COVID-19 pandemic, but some, at least, are choosing their test-and-trace technology wisely.
3972Penn State snagged one of GoChain's node operator spots.
4805New details reveal the unusual strategies employed by ransomware negotiators in a recent attack on the University of California.
6398The Oasis Foundation has announced a new University Program, bringing together blockchain societies from leading universities like Oxford and Cornell.
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