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- BTC 24h: $72,155.26 (+1%)
- ETH 24h: $2,221.77 (0%)
- BNB 24h: $603.60 (+1%)
- DOGE 24h: $0.09 (0%)
- AVAX 24h: $9.19 (0%)
- SOL 24h: $82.69 (0%)
- BTC 24h: $72,155.26 (+1%)
- ETH 24h: $2,221.77 (0%)
- BNB 24h: $603.60 (+1%)
- DOGE 24h: $0.09 (0%)
- AVAX 24h: $9.19 (0%)
- SOL 24h: $82.69 (0%)
- BTC 24h: $72,155.26 (+1%)
- ETH 24h: $2,221.77 (0%)
- BNB 24h: $603.60 (+1%)
- DOGE 24h: $0.09 (0%)
- AVAX 24h: $9.19 (0%)
- SOL 24h: $82.69 (0%)
IBM News
IBM remained quiet on the blockchain technology front for a large portion of the early years of the industry, but it quickly changed its tune to become the largest blockchain patent holder. IBM has been working with numerous companies and government agencies to create tailor-made blockchain platforms to help the environment prosper and governments to run more efficiently. IBM has a track record of delivering top quality private blockchain systems and it has teamed up with Stellar to create a blockchain based global remittance service to rival Ripple’s xRapid platform.