On 31 October, 2008, in the midst of one of the worst financial crises the world had ever seen, a person – or group – by the name of Satoshi Nakamoto published a paper that claimed to offer an alternative to the traditional banking system. The paper, titled ‘Bitcoin: A Peer-toPeer Electronic Cash System’, was posted to an obscure mailing list viewed by a handful of so-called ‘cypherpunks’ who believed cryptography and computer science could provide a meaningful route to social, economic and political change.
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Bitcoin Predictions: As the World’s First Cryptocurrency Turns 10, What Does the Next Decade Hold?
On 31 October, 2008, in the midst of one of the worst financial crises the world had ever seen, a person – or group – by the name of Satoshi Nakamoto published a paper that claimed to offer an alternative to the traditional banking system.
The paper, titled ‘Bitcoin: A Peer-toPeer Electronic Cash System’, was posted to an obscure mailing list viewed by a handful of so-called ‘cypherpunks’ who believed cryptography and computer science could provide a meaningful route to social, economic and political change.
Rambus’ Vaultify Trade will secure transfer of cryptocurrencies and protect storage
Rambus is boarding the blockchain bus with the unveiling of Vaultify Trade, a platform that enables the secure storage and transfer of cryptocurrencies and other digital assets using proven, bank-grade, field-deployed tokenization and encryption technology.
ScotRail to introduce Rambus’ mobile ticketing solution
Scotland’s national rail operator ScotRail is to introduce Rambus’ mobile ticketing solution as part of a pilot scheme to support hassle-free travel. ScotRail customers will be able to use the all-in-one solution, HCE Ticket Wallet Service, to buy and download tickets with their smartphone.
Rambus, eftpos team up in Australia to support Apple Pay
Rambus Inc. (NASDAQ: RMBS) has teamed up with eftpos, the Australian domestic debit network, to help support secure transactions with Apple Pay for users in Australia. Through integration with the Rambus Token Service Provider (TSP) technology, eftpos is able to support Apple Pay, the easy, secure and private way to pay. By utilizing tokenization, this TSP technology replaces sensitive information with unique reference numbers and is more secure than traditional plastic cards.
Rambus, eftpos Team Up in Australia to Support Apple Pay
Rambus Inc. has teamed up with eftpos to help support secure transactions with Apple Pay for users in Australia. Through integration with the Rambus Token Service Provider (TSP) technology, eftpos is able to support Apple Pay, the easy, secure and private way to pay. By utilizing tokenization, this TSP technology replaces sensitive information with unique reference numbers and is more secure than traditional plastic cards.