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  2. List of people in blockchain technology - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of people in blockchain technology, people who do work in the area of Blockchain and Cryptocurrency, in particular researchers, business people, and authors. Some people that are notable as programmers are included here because they work in research as well as programming.

  3. Elliptic (company) - Wikipedia

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    Elliptic is a British blockchain analytics firm headquartered in London, with offices in New York and Singapore. [1] The company was co-founded by Adam Joyce, Tom Robinson and James Smith in 2013. [2] It is the first company to develop cryptoasset anti-money laundering and sanctions compliance tools based on blockchain analytics. [3]

  4. Google Analytics - Wikipedia

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    Google Analytics includes Google Website Optimizer, re-branded as Google Analytics Content Experiments. [16] [17] Google Analytics' Cohort analysis helps in understanding the behavior of component groups of users apart from your user population. It is beneficial to marketers and analysts for the successful implementation of a marketing strategy.

  5. Google and Coinbase vets raise $5 million to build ... - AOL

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    Icebreaker—think LinkedIn but on a blockchain—announced on Wednesday it has secured $5 million in seed funding. CoinFund led the raise, with participation from Accomplice, Anagram, and Legion ...

  6. Arkham Intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Arkham Intelligence, branded Arkham, is a global company that operates a cryptocurrency exchange platform as well as a public data application that enables users to analyze blockchain and cryptocurrency activity. Founded by Miguel Morel in 2020, the company's platform utilizes AI to identify and catalog the owners of blockchain addresses. [2]

  7. The recent Bitcoin Fog case revealed the growing debate over the science of blockchain analytics. Crypto tracing is revolutionizing crime-fighting, but critics call it a ‘junk science.’ Inside ...

  8. Hedera (distributed ledger) - Wikipedia

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    Instead, hashgraphs use a "gossip about gossip" protocol where the individual nodes on the network "gossip" about transactions to create directed acyclic graphs that time-sequence transactions. [15] Each "gossip" message contains one or more transactions plus a timestamp , a digital signature , and cryptographic hashes of two earlier events.

  9. Stellar (payment network) - Wikipedia

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    Each server stores a ledger of all the accounts in the network. 3 nodes are operated by the Stellar Development Foundation, in conjunction with 22 other organizations, providing for a total of 77 validator nodes. [30] Transactions among accounts occur not through mining but rather through a consensus process among accounts in a quorum slice. [31]