The Case of Portugal’s Blockchain

Blockchain could be more than just a disruptive tool for the financial services industry.

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Blockchain has survived its own hype and ongoing criticism by a number of experts and industry players. Or maybe it is merely an example of how newly introduced technologies are treated by the industry and what they can expect from their circle of life. They break the news, everyone goes mad, some declare their frustration with the hype, and then they end up being just another way of doing business—AI, I am looking at you.

However, the importance of blockchain should not be disregarded. Not yet

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