Blockchain Stablecoins May Offer A New Way To Send Money to India
Millions of Indians abroad send money home each month. Stablecoins may offer a faster way to transfer those funds, without going through several banks or long delays.
Why Banks Need Blockchain To Get Their Records In Order
During financial disputes, it’s crucial for financial institutions to get the right sequence of events. While they do have all the records, they are saved across different systems. A new tech promises to bring them all onto one platform without upsetting their existing infrastructure.
After India’s Big EU Turn, Blockchain Matters Even More For Exporters
As trade with Europe expands, exporters need to be careful about the EU's rigorous quality benchmarks. Blockchain can help credible exporters prove that they have taken steps to meet the EU’s non-negotiable food, health, and environmental standards.
NASA, Blockchain Enter Cockpit For Your Safe Flight
The international space agency has developed a system using the blockchain technology to ensure that the information flow between the aircraft and the air traffic control cannot be intercepted or manipulated by unauthorised people.
How Blockchain Could Ease Land Dispute Backlogs, And Why Apex Court Agrees
Last week the Supreme Court urged the government to register sale deeds on a blockchain, which would be far harder to challenge. That would keep thousands of routine property disputes out of court and free up judicial time for cases that actually need it.
Blockchain Is The Rehab Where Useless Rewards Can Become Usable Perks
Most UPI users let their discount vouchers expire because they are of no use to them. With blockchain in the picture, rewards earned on various platforms can be pooled, carried across apps, and spent on everyday needs, giving users the power to choose what they want.
Blockchain Brings Capital Where Banks Fear to Tread
Blockchain gives companies a way to turn routine business activities into something that catches the attention of investors.
What’s Your Age? Say It Without Revealing The Birthdate
By using zero-knowledge proof, or ZKP, that works within a blockchain framework, individuals can prove eligibility, domicile, or compliance without exposing sensitive information like PAN or Aadhaar card details, minimising the risk of data misuse.

