Toronto, CANADA; September 4th, 2018 – The Blockchain Research Institute today welcomed over ten new members, bringing the total membership to nearly 70 leaders in enterprise, government and blockchain technology. New members include Cisco, ExxonMobil,...
Toronto, CANADA; August 8, 2018 – The Blockchain Research Institute (BRI) has released a report highlighting a number of key steps forward for blockchain and cryptoasset regulation in Canada. The report is based on a May 2018 roundtable on blockchain...
After months of in-depth investigation and preparation, the Blockchain Research Institute is proud to unveil the first round of complete research projects to its members: 1. The Token Economy: When Money Becomes Programmable Authored by Michael J. Casey,...
After months of hard work, research and planning we are thrilled to finally announce the official list of projects set for release in fall of 2017. 1. Industry Analyses Blockchain and Financial Services Projects Peer to Peer Finance: Distributed and Collaborative...
A new report suggests a framework for international collaboration should be built around the technology. Download the Full Report HERE The World Economic Forum (WEF)—the international nonprofit published a 46-page report last week about the “stewardship of...
The government of Canada, along with several provincial and municipal administrations, has joined a prominent blockchain research effort. Announced today, the Blockchain Research Institute , founded in March by “Blockchain Revolution” authors Don and Alex...
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