Blockchain technology is most commonly associated with Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. But the technology can and is being used to protect and secure processes in other industries.
Chronicled uses blockchain technology and supply chain management solutions to verify goods and keep counterfeit products off of the market. Chronicled has applied this technology to the MediLedger Project, a pharmaceutical initiative that helped keep stolen or counterfeit pills from entering the market and beig passed onto patients.
Sam Radocchia is the CMO and co-founder of Chronicled. She joins Cheddar to explain how Chronicled is leading the initiative to bring blockchain to more industries.
Investopedia's Caleb Silver shares thoughts on the upcoming Fed meeting, why individual investors are still slightly skeptical, and what he's looking for from mega cap tech earnings.
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The Q-Collar helps protect athletes from impact-related concussions. Now, the U.S. Army is evaluating if the device could help reduce traumatic brain injury cased by blast weapons.
Co-founder and executive chairman of the board at Vaxxinity Lou Reese shares how the company is working to bring vaccines for chronic illnesses like heart disease and Parkinson’s to market with an eye for accessibility.
Mario Veneroso, Kingsview Asset Management Partner, weighs in on the latest economic data and whether the market is pricing in too many rate cuts for the coming year.
Apple has rolled out an update to its operating system this week with a feature called Stolen Device Protection. It makes it a lot harder for phone thieves to access key functions and settings, and users are being urged to turn it on immediately.