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Topic: [2016-01-12] World of Bitcoin Shrinks as Startups Scale Back at CES 2016 (Read 264 times)

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One of the biggest events on the annual tech calendar has passed without many major announcements from bitcoin or blockchain industry firms.

The 2016 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), held in Las Vegas last week, saw a notable decrease in the number of industry startups attending, with 2015 attendees including Blockchain, BitPay, Circle and Kraken indicating they did not participate.

Further, of the assembled participants, a lineup that included lesser-known names such as BitCircle, BitRouter, Bits Limited, HyprKey and Ledger, only the latter company had a booth showcasing its technology or an announcement as it unveiled its new flagship bitcoin hardware wallet, Ledger Blue.

Ledger co-founder Thomas France told CoinDesk during the conference that he noticed a particular absence of peers at the event.

"We’re the only bitcoin startup this year. There’s a couple of bitcoin [people] that came to the stand, but no other bitcoin products,” France reported last week.

Read more : http://www.coindesk.com/world-of-bitcoin-shrinks-as-startups-scale-back-at-ces-2016/
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