Media-Insert Communications

Media-Insert Communications

The blog of Media-Insert Communications – featuring freelance P.R. and journalism links to the work of Graham A. Jarvis.

Editing, Journalism, Copywriting, and Public Relations

Category: Blockchain

  • Business and technology journalist Graham Jarvis reports on how cryptocurrencies and blockchain can improve access to healthcare.

  • Vervoort and his co-authors Camila R Guetter and Alexander W Peters write: “Health disparities remain vast around the world and are perpetuated by error-prone information technology systems, administrative inefficiencies and wasteful global health spending. Blockchain technology, a novel, distributed peer-to-peer ledger technology, is increasingly used in various industries to disintermediate, improve efficiency and transparency and…

  • Dr Stephen Castell, an independent FinTech consultant, admits that there are few innocent investor protections to fall back on: “This is essentially the case worldwide today, and it looks like it will continue that way for the foreseeable future.” He reminds us that there is a need to keep everything in perspective, suggesting that “the…

  • Venture Exchange (VNX) wants to make it simple and affordable for any VC investor or accelerator to make their investment portfolios liquid – and thus access more capital; this is while allowing almost anyone – be it large financial institutions or regular private investors – to invest in the future “Ubers” and “Teslas” of the…

  • Electroneum CEO Richard Ells talks with Financial Journalist Graham Jarvis . View the YouTube footage of 23rd of February 2018 here.  

  • The second in a series of talking heads with Richard Ells, CEO of Electroneum. Richard sat down with Graham Jarvis to discuss Electroneum, blockchain and the future of cryptocurrency. In this second part he outlines the difference in Electroneum’s strategy and what we hope to achieve. First broadcast on YouTube and on Electroneum's website on…

  • There is an increasing and understandable buzz around blockchain and its potential to solve data sharing issues in the criminal justice system. However, caution is required. Lars Davies, CEO of Kalypton explains.