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Our blockchain and cryptocurrency event, Hard Fork Decentralized, is just around the corner. Next week, over 30 decentralized events will take place across London to discuss the future of the industry, and to explore how this will impact the way we do business. You can meet the people behind eToro, TRON, ConsenSys, Luno, IOTA, Waves, Opera, and many more on December 12-14. Check it out and register your ticket right here. Hard Fork Decentralized also has a new partnership that we’re very excited about. The Financial Times is the world’s leading global business publication, with extensive coverage of blockchain and cryptocurrency…
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Our blockchain and cryptocurrency event, Hard Fork Decentralized, is just around the corner. Next week, over 30 decentralized events will take place across London to discuss the future of the industry, and to explore how this will impact the way we do business. You can meet the people behind eToro, TRON, ConsenSys, Luno, IOTA, Waves, Opera, and many more on December 12-14. Check it out and register your ticket right here. Hard Fork Decentralized also has a new partnership that we’re very excited about. The Financial Times is the world’s leading global business publication, with extensive coverage of blockchain and cryptocurrency…
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In a seemingly random move Coinbase has submitted a trademark request for the word “buidl.” No, you read the correctly, the cryptocurrency exchange is trying to trademark a miss-spelling of the word “build.” The application document identifies the trademark in relation to “Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for transactions using virtual currency, namely, software for managing, buying, selling, storing, transacting, exchanging, sending and receiving virtual currency.” The application goes on to say that the trademark will be used in conjunction with “temporary use of non-downloadable computer software for use in accessing, reading, tracking, trading and using tokens…
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In a seemingly random move Coinbase has submitted a trademark request for the word “buidl.” No, you read the correctly, the cryptocurrency exchange is trying to trademark a miss-spelling of the word “build.” The application document identifies the trademark in relation to “Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for transactions using virtual currency, namely, software for managing, buying, selling, storing, transacting, exchanging, sending and receiving virtual currency.” The application goes on to say that the trademark will be used in conjunction with “temporary use of non-downloadable computer software for use in accessing, reading, tracking, trading and using tokens…
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