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Blockchain could be a transformative technology. It's just not money.

American Banker

An initiative in Baltimore to use blockchain tech to track and manage vacant properties is a prime example of how blockchain can help solve stubborn problems, even if it isn't ready to revolutionize the fundamentals of commerce.

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From POS To The Starship Enterprise: Baltimore Stadiums Engaging The IoT Warp Speed Drive

PYMNTS

Provenzano, who oversees operations at M and T Bank Stadium, the home of the National Football League’s Baltimore Ravens, and Oriole Park at Camden Yards, the home of Major League Baseball’s Baltimore Orioles, remembers the first time he saw the IoT make an impact for professional sports and stadiums.

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Blispay Doubles Merchant Network, Plans New Finance Terms

Bank Innovation

The Baltimore-based Read More. Small and medium-sized merchants, however, don’t usually have that option. Blispay – launched in March last year – is set to tackle that issue, with a solution aimed at SMEs.

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One Food-Ordering App To Rule Them All

PYMNTS

Both Groupon and Grubhub are Chicago-based, although OrderUp calls Baltimore home. Grubhub absorbed 27 of OrderUp’s markets, including Baltimore itself, reported The Baltimore Business Journal.

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IoT Scoring Big In Pro Sports

PYMNTS

While athletic venues of yesteryear may have offered fans little more beyond the games themselves, stadiums of the present – and future – are veritable hotbeds of technological sophistication. Of course, professional sports isn’t the only industry intent on harnessing the many possibilities of IoT technology.

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Domino’s Pizza Pedals Delivery Using Custom eBikes

PYMNTS

Following a successful test launch, hundreds of eBikes will be used across corporate-owned Domino’s throughout Miami, Salt Lake City, Baltimore and Houston later this year. Domino’s also recently embraced connected in-car commerce with digital technology to let commuters and other consumers place their orders on the go.

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The Challenges Of Securing The Smart Cities Of Tomorrow

PYMNTS

For at least the last five years — futurists and smart technology boosters have been touting the inevitable rise of the smart city. As of today, those attacks have led to cities finding their technology held hostage via ransomware and paying large sums to either free their data or rebuild their systems to lock out the attackers.

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