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Measuring blockchain decentralisation on the software layer – a tool by the EDI team

The Edinburgh Decentralisation Index (EDI) project takes a deep dive into what decentralisation means in the context of blockchain systems. In earlier blog posts, we introduced the tool developed for the consensus layer and the dashboard that showcases some of our initial results, where more layers are gradually being added. …

Call for Contributions: Enhance the Edinburgh Decentralisation Index (EDI)

We are thrilled to announce the next step in the evolution of the Edinburgh Decentralisation Index (EDI), a project dedicated to providing comprehensive insights into the decentralisation of various blockchains. Our platform is built on transparency and collaboration, and as we continue to develop, we’re inviting contributions from the broader …

Professor Emilios Avgouleas Explores Impact of Technology on Finance and Economic Growth

Professor Emilios Avgouleas, a distinguished expert in financial law and regulation at Edinburgh Law School and a member of the Blockchain Technology Lab, recently participated in significant discussions with senior UK financial regulators and industry leaders. The discussions aimed to explore the evolving landscape shaped by technology in finance and …

Amirreza Sarencheh wins “Best Fintech Student of the Year” award at DIGIT’s Scottish Financial Technology Awards

Congratulations to Amirreza Sarencheh for his outstanding achievement in winning the prestigious “Best Fintech Student of the Year” award at the 2022 Scottish Financial Technology Awards, organised by DIGIT, Scotland’s renowned technology, media, and events company. Amirreza, a dedicated PhD student at the Blockchain Technology Lab, University of Edinburgh, has …

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