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Beyond Amazon Go: The Technologies And Players Shaping Cashier-Less Retail

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Traditional retail is getting an upgrade. Despite the rise of e-commerce and mobile, the physical channel still plays an important role in consumer experience — and retailers are increasingly leveraging technologies to stay afloat. Cashier-less technology is one of the latest trends to dominate conversation.

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Is ‘Embedded Regulation’ The Key To Stablecoins’ Success?

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“Today, authorities around the world are grappling with the rise of digital currencies and decentralized finance based on both emerging technologies — particularly various combinations of distributed ledger technology (DLT) and blockchain and advances in traditional centralized systems underpinning finance,” according to the report.

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Virtual reality: What role could it play in financial services?

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It’s not uncommon to hear these concepts mentioned alongside the likes of artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things in any discussion about the technologies that are driving change in the modern world. He said these technologies provide “new kinds of interfaces” between customers and banking services.

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Overstock CEO: Why Immunity Passports Could Move Blockchain Tech Mainstream

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These startups are leveraging blockchain technology to create app-based solutions that will let individuals download and control their health records and selectively share them with businesses, industries and health organizations. That’s why Overstock ’s investment arm Medici Ventures has turned toward firms like Evernym and Vital Chain.

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Fizzle Of The Week: Economic Cooperation (The Trade Kind, That Is)

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In the meantime, steel producers are already raising prices, which means a gain of input costs for firms of all stripes, and which means that everything, as the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland implied in a report, is seeing a ripple effect – as, for example, food packaging firms have seen higher prices in purchased steel supplies.

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