Vishwas Ved
Vishwas Ved

Vishwas Ved is a former business journalist and corporate communicator, with a focus on financial markets, storytelling, and research. Now an equity trader, book researcher, and handwriting analyst, he also writes on taxes and blockchain, exploring how emerging technologies intersect with economics and culture.

After Long Courtship, Global Finance Is Now Ready To Tie The Knot With Blockchain

Banks are moving their core systems onto blockchain, changing how money travels across...

SC Opens the Blockchain Door, It’s Time to Walk Through It

Property fights drag on in India mostly because of the way we keep our records. The...

Blockchain Could Finally Free Private-Equity Funds

In India, only the rich get access to private-equity funds. Blockchain could change that,...

Every Pill You Take… Blockchain’s Watching You

Blockchain, given a chance, could track every pill and catch fake or unsafe medicines...

Why Some Blockchain Projects Hit A Roadblock

Blockchain was supposed to help run your business smoothly, but it failed to take off in...

Fake It, But You Can’t Make It

Fraudsters do make it hard to know if the products that you’re buying is real. But with...

Chasing Organic Froth: Blockchain Can Reveal What’s Truly Natural

With blockchain, every step from farm to kitchen can be tracked, revealing what’s truly...

Blockchain Takes No Prisoners In Fight Against Corruption

Public money disappears most of the time, and often nobody really knows who pocketed it...

Blockchain Could Be The Peacemaker India Needs For Endless Land Disputes

From property fights dragging on for decades to fake degrees slipping past headhunters,...

How Blockchain Could End The Reign of Counterfeit Drugs

Fake products are everywhere — from medicines to car parts — and they cost money and...

Blockchain Gets A Government Job

The US government is putting its GDP data on blockchain, while the Philippines plans to...

Could Being (a) Patient Actually Reward You? Blockchain Says Yes

Big companies often use people’s health data without their permission. With blockchain,...

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