Blockchain

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We saw enormous amounts of data leaked in 2022. UNSW Business School's Dr Eric Lim asks if blockchain offers a way to stop it happening again.

 FTX fallout is expected to be widespread

FTX was the second largest cryptocurrency exchange in the world – today it has been named ‘a complete failure of corporate controls’. What happened? Associate Professor Mark Humphery-Jenner explains.

Nuclear blockchain

UNSW experts will present a new shared ledger system to delegates at the IAEA Symposium on International Safeguards in Austria.

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The Australian government has announced a big step towards regulating bitcoins and other cryptocurrencies – what does this mean for the future of the digital assets?

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With the price of Bitcoin and other digital currencies dropping dramatically, what is in store for the digital asset market?

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Bored of Bitcoin? No flipping time for NFTs? A UNSW cybersecurity expert predicts the future wave of blockchain applications.

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Several things need to happen to ensure the metaverse is a free, decentralised creators’ economy, writes UNSW Business School’s Eric Lim.

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New blockchain architecture out of UNSW Engineering allows secure sharing and verification of credentials that has multiple real-world applications.

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The UNSW interdisciplinary team created a service for GPs to help them efficiently find suitable community care for their patients.

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Blockchain data is unchangeable, which is a problem when privacy laws require companies to delete data once it’s served its purpose.

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