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Bitcoin, and the blockchain system that powers it, is one of several virtual currencies and the value of one bitcoin skyrocketed more than 300 percent in the last year.
June 22 -
U.S. banks and credit unions face a tricky calculus in deciding whether to adopt expensive technology aimed at reducing online fraud.
June 22 -
Banks are getting hundreds of thousands of security alerts a day — way too many for humans to handle.
June 22 -
Initial coin offerings seen causing bottleneck in the network; exchanges halt ethereum transactions.
June 21 -
Just as we call letters "snail mail," in the future people may consider bank transfers snail money.
June 21 -
U.S. banks face a tricky calculus in deciding whether to adopt expensive technology aimed at reducing online fraud.
June 21 -
Vinny Lingham, founder and CEO of Civic, discusses the froth in cryptocurrency markets, the mania for "initial coin offerings," the right way to do token sales, the future of digital identity and the banking system's security failings.
June 21 -
The image of traditional custody banks is as stodgy as it gets, but some are using machine learning to help their clients and their own research teams glean insights from massive amounts of data.
June 20 -
North America remains a favorite target for hackers, with incidents at the point of sale rising dramatically in 2016 and payment card data again proving to be the most at risk, according to new research from Trustwave.
June 20 -
The chatbot at DBS’s digital bank in India handles most customer service questions but can also sense when it is time to hand something off to a real person.
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