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.

How Credible Is Your Carbon Credit? Blockchain Can Call The Bluff

The technology has the potential to address the carbon-credit market’s inherent flaws,...

Why Stock Brokers Are Going To Be Upset With Blockchain’s Next Move

Platforms like Coinbase, Kraken, and Robinhood are rolling out tokenised stock offerings —...

Hackers’ Hands Are In The Cookie Jar, But Blockchain Can Snap The Lid Shut

Cyber attackers are hijacking accounts using stolen session cookies and browser data,...

Blockchains Without Borders: Time For Indian Banks To Cross The Line

Financial institutions in India must go beyond internal pilots and try out public...

FIFA Shoots On Blockchain, Will Indian Sports Catch The Pass?

Indian sports bodies are easing into the blockchain game, but haven’t yet gone the whole...

Blockchain: The Ozempic For Business Bloat

From sluggish to agile — blockchain is helping businesses cut inefficiencies, reduce...

SEWA Is Rewriting ‘Herstory’, This Time On Blockchain

A tech-driven initiative by the Self Employed Women’s Association is helping workers in...

Blockchain: A Cop That Stops Goods from Going Rogue

The logistics sector in India is ready for disruption, and blockchain can help with that...

Blockchain: The Truth Serum For ESG Claims

Blockchain, an immutable notebook, can impeccably record and track the ESG activities of a...

Tokenise To Buy, Sell Piece-fully

Anything of value could be divided into several tokens so that the asset becomes...

Blockchain: Verify Once, Access Anywhere

The potential of blockchain could be harnessed to improve the quality of customer...

Blockchain: Adopt Slowly, Scale Smartly

Blockchain is often considered to be a complex technology appropriate only for large tech...

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