IBM to Unveil Bitcoin Blockchain Internet of Things Proof-of-Concept at CES in 2015

IBM to Unveil Bitcoin Blockchain Internet of Things Proof-of-Concept at CES in 2015

It was just last month that IBM's plans for an "Internet of things" architecture that would feature Bitcoin blockchain technology were revealed. IBM's planned project, called Adept, utilizes three distinct technologies including the blockchain, TeleHash, and BitTorrent. IBM's head of mobile and internet Paul Brody is the "VP of the Internet of Things" and is in charge of the project. In a recent talk with Gigaom at their Structure Connect event in San Francisco, Brody further explained his vision for the Internet of Things and he emphasized that developers should welcome open-source....


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