Friday, September 28, 2018

CryptoWeekly #73

CRYPTO WEEKLY
September 28, 2018 | #73
THE MARKETS
  • BTC: $6,543.00 | -$195.48 (-2.9%) since last week
  • ETH: $215.87 | -$25.61 (-10.61%) since last week
  • LTC: $60.42 | +$0.58 (+0.97%) since last week
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GOOD READS

Ripple's new payment option is aiming to launch XRP to new highs
In the past week, the crypto markets have been abuzz over the forthcoming launch of xRapid, Ripple's new payment protocol. News that the launch was imminent drove a nearly 50% increase in price of the token this week, and many analysts remain bullish on the cryptocurrency.

Google has reversed its ban on crypto exchange advertising in the US and Japan
After enacting a sweeping ban on crypto ads, Google is backtracking slightly. In a welcome development, this week it announced that it would be reversing its ban on certain types of crypto-related ads in the US and Japan.

Switzerland is driving crypto adoption like no other country - here's how
This is a great documentary from CoinTelegraph on how Switzerland (and more specifically, the canton of Zug) is integrating crypto into everyday life - from paying annual taxes, to purchasing public transport.

Bitmain's IPO filing reveals a lot about Bitcoin's wild ride
This week, Bitmain finally filed for its long-anticipated IPO. Its filing offers up a number of insights around the current state of the industry - including that the company ran a massive loss in the first half of this year, due to its large amount of crypto holdings.

a16z Crypto has purchased 6% of MKR, backing Stablecoin Vanguard MakerDAO
In another first for the crypto investment giant, a16z has just invested $15M in MakerDAO, the first true decentralized stablecoin. In addition to monetary investment, MakerDAO will also be receiving advisory support from a16z's leadership team.

Here's how one investor caught a 63% profit opportunity through crypto trading
This practical piece breaks down how to use TweetTraders to automatically identify compelling investment opportunities in tokens that have experienced a rapid decline in price, but still have upside. 

Zcash could herald the rise of a new wave of privacy-focused tokens - here's why
Zcash is one of the first truly privacy-focused tokens, and many believe that recent innovations on the platform could unleash another wave of innovation within the privacy token space. This piece is a great rundown on the token itself, explaining why it's unique and how it provides value to privacy advocates.

Crypto pioneer David Chaum says he's built a better Bitcoin
David Chaum built one of the first digital currencies more than a decade before Bitcoin's release, and now he's back with Elixxir - a new project which aims to be a faster, payments-focused version of Bitcoin.

Hackers have unleashed more than 2.5M new crypto-jacking scripts just in the last few months
A report from McAfee Labs has found that more than 2.5M new instances of crypto-jacking malware were found in the second quarter of this year, marking a massive spike in crypto-related hacking attempts since the start of the year.

It looks like Coinbase is preparing to add a lot of new cryptocurrencies to its platform
Right now, Coinbase only supports five cryptocurrencies. But that's about to change, as CEO Brian Armstrong noted recently that the exchange plans to add hundreds of cryptocurrencies in the coming years.

Multi-trillion-dollar investment giant Fidelity Investments hints at crypto products by end of year
The fourth-largest asset manager in the world with over $2 trillion in assets under management, Fidelity Investments, appears to be moving above and beyond its courting stage with cryptocurrency after revealing its intention to offer crypto-related products by the end of the year.
COMMUNITY NEWS
  • How Binance became the world's most popular crypto exchange in just 5 months. Link
  • The best places to setup a Crypto Company in 2018. Link
  • Goldman Sachs-funded Circle and CENTRE are launching a USD-backed stablecoin. Link
  • Google and Goldman back Bitcoin Startup for small businesses. Link
  • Ripple has a new $105M charity venture for education. Link
  • Coinbase's new asset listing process. Link
  • MetaMask now supports Ledger Hardware Wallets. Link
  • Bitmain announces next-generation ASIC chip. Link
  • Opera launches first web browser with a built-in crypto wallet. Link
  • Binance is hiring a remote Legal and Compliance Officer. Link
  • Join Decoding Blockchain on Oct 1-2 in Doha. Link
  • The Gemini dollar (GUSD) is now available for trading on HitBTC. Link
  • New York University is to offer major in blockchain technology. Link
  • Poland's top bank to launch blockchain platform for document management. Link
  • Enigma delays release of 'discovery' protocol on Ethereum Mainnet. Link
  • Here's a handy list of companies that attended Consensus Singapore last week. Link
  • BitGo receives approval to operate as regulated cryptocurrency custodian. Link
  • Polymath partners with Blocktrade to provide liquidity for security tokens. Link
  • We just added 82 new crypto companies, 5 new ICOs, 16 new exchanges, 2 new crypto investors and 6 new crypto media outlets to CryptoList. Link
Check out our other projects: CryptoList | CryptoFirst | Crypto100 | LamboIndex

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Elastos Weekly Updates — 28 September 2018

"I believe in innovation and that the way you get innovation is you fund research and you learn the basic facts."

- Bill Gates

 

A new advisor from Stanford, an official partnership with a film platform, and a personal donation from one of our founders to MIT to help lead from the front on the technology that will shape our world.

Oh, and now you can get your Elastos updates on Blockfolio Signal beta.

Elastos continued its forward momentum this week. Let's recap.


Technical Dynamics 

The React Native framework for creating Elastos DApps is now in development. We welcome everyone to contribute to the framework by visiting https://github.com/cyber-republic/elastos-ReactNative-framework


faucet.elastos.org is now up and running to request for testnet ELA tokens


The Elastos testnet is officially open for public use. If you are a developer, you can now view our repositories on GitHub. More information can be found here: http://elanews.net/2018/07/26/elastos-developer-news-testnet-launch/

 


Useful links:

A Developer Beginner's Guide

Developer Portal in Cyber Republic

Developer Documentation on Github

Elastos Smartweb Alpha

Elastos Community

Elastos Community Global

 

Community News

The Elastos Foundation would like to announce the onboarding of our new advisor, Stanford Professor Dr. Lei Xing, the Jacob Haimson Professor of Medical Physics and Director of Medical Physics Division of Radiation Oncology Department at Stanford University. Link: https://www.elastos.org/en/notice/

Elastos is pleased to formally announce our official partnership with WeFilmChain. WeFilmChain empowers filmmakers and video content creators to modernize their industry through the use of blockchain technology. Read more about this partnership here: https://elanews.net/2018/09/26/elastos-partners-with-wefilmchain/

Elastos is happy to announce that our co-founder, Feng Han, has made a personal donation of $5 million USD to Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to establish the university's blockchain research wing.  For more information: https://elanews.net/2018/09/26/feng-han-funds-blockchain-research-pillar-at-massachusetts-institute-of-technology/

Elastos is now on Blockfolio Signal beta.


September 18-20

 

Feng Han released an update on The Elastos Ecosystem Fund with Co-Founders of Bitmain, Huobi, Newton, and Elastos

"I have recently reached an oral agreement on a fund that has been in discussion for several months. At this point, the fund is still in an exploratory phase, however, I wanted to update everyone on what is being planned so that our community can clearly understand the good news that is ahead for the development of Elastos. At this point, Jihan Wu of Bitmain, CEO of Huobi Lin Li, former NEO Co-Founder Tao Rongqi, and Newton project founder Xu Jizhe, have all agreed to pledge ELA to this fund that aims to support DApp development projects for Elastos.

To be absolutely clear, this fund is being carefully planned to ensure that no ELA is sold as the funds are used for development projects. Our plan is to have investors pledge ELA that will be held for a time period of three years while an equal amount of USDT is used for the actual funding. After this time period, investors can expect a return on their investment. This process shows the deep faith in the success of ELA while also responsibly funding the success of the infrastructure without selling any ELA in the process. We even plan on allowing the public to participate in this fund with the same terms.

As this fund develops and more information is available, I will update the community with all information available. Currently, nothing has been funded and all agreements are still exploratory, but everyone involved is thrilled to be part of the success of Elastos and its DApp development. This fund expresses the confidence of the investment community and the belief in our ever-growing global project.

Thank you all for your support"


September 26

Elastos hosted a meetup in Shanghai. Presentations were given by Rong Chen, Fay Li, Shijun Song, Jinye Niu, Elastos DMA and Titan Network.


September 27

KP hosted the Elastos Virtual meetup. The agenda for the meetup was:

  • Review since Last Virtual Meetup
  • Questions from the community
  • Status of CR100 and Empower35
  • React Native Framework for Elastos DApps
Link: https://youtu.be/5WjeXjHkvio


September 28

Elastos was a sponsor at the Blockchain Impact Investment Summit 2018 in Toronto where Feng Han gave a speech about adoption of blockchain in Wall Street, practical applications of DApps and his personal investment in the Blockchain Research Pillar at MIT


Events and Meetups

Auckland

Link: https://www.meetup.com/Elastos-New-Internet-Smart-Web-Powered-by-Blockchain/


Los Angeles

Elastos is a sponsor at the Hollywood Entertainment Technology Festival. Zach Warsavage will be a speaker at this event. For more information visit: https://hetfest.com/


Manila

Link: https://www.meetup.com/Elastos-Philippines-Community/events/254502830


Tokyo


Community Art Assets

Elastos and Cyber Republic wallpaper designs are now available for desktop and mobile: https://bit.ly/2CwJe8g


Community Contributions

KP Woods posted a 3 part video series:

Elastos at Tokenfest: Pitch #1

Elastos at Tokenfest: Pitch #2

Elastos at Tokenfest: Pitch #3

Famous Amos released part 3 of Elastos TV BOX Series  – Exclusive Interview with Ghandi / China / Viewchain/ TV BOX

Diego Delriu released his episode of Waves of the Cyber Republic – #1 – Genesis Block (with Kiran Pachhai)


Elastos Interview Series

This week we are introducing a relatively new member of the team who has already become a vital pillar of communication between the East and West.

Let's Meet Rachel Critelli.

A lot of people are going to hear your name for the first time, so tell us about yourself and your background.

Rachel: My name is Rachel Critelli and I am a Chinese to English translator. Born and raised in a small town in California, I later moved to San Francisco, which is where I have lived ever since. I studied French in high school, which allowed me to discover my passion for languages and ultimately led me to pursue a B.A. in Chinese. Recently, I worked at a Chinese medical device company, and prior to that, I was employed at a tech startup.

After I moved to San Francisco for college, the richness of the Chinese-American culture here spurred me to continue learning the language. My language skills often come in handy: from talking to the grocer to reading the Chinese names of restaurants in Chinatown, knowing the language really adds another layer of culture to my daily life. In the future, I hope to gain further skills in simultaneous interpreting.

Mandarin Chinese and Chinese characters are a joy to work with. Many of my family members are literature geeks, so they had me reading victorian novels at a young age. I find Chinese to be reminiscent of the flowery language of Jane Austen and Charles Dickens, which makes the language familiar yet mysterious. Even when I am working with technical texts, or subjects that other people might consider to be "boring," I still find it fascinating.

What is your role at Elastos?

Rachel: As a CN-EN Communication Specialist, I help the Chinese and English speaking teams communicate more effectively by relaying messages and translating documents. I have seen the same situation in multiple companies: members of the same department who are separated across two countries and they can't speak the same language. What an incredible challenge to face! My goal is to facilitate communication between all team members so that work can go as smoothly as possible for everyone, regardless of where they are or what language they speak.  

How does it feel to be working at Elastos and what is your opinion on Elastos?

Rachel: I feel very excited to be working for Elastos, a company that is clearly on the cutting edge of blockchain internet technology. Over the past month or so, part of my duties have been to get up to speed in terms of what the Elastos project is and after learning so much, I find myself so excited for this ecosystem to come to life. I find myself thinking, "Wow, I can't wait to use this!"

When did you first hear about blockchain and how did you get involved?

Rachel: This is my first experience with blockchain. I joined Elastos about one month ago, after a friend connected me with Feng Han. After translating some of his essays, I was immediately intrigued and am really excited to learn more.

You worked at tech startup and now a blockchain startup, anything particular that intrigues you about technology?

Rachel: The reason that I like working in tech is because I am a "how" person. I really enjoy learning the details of how things work. When I was younger, I had a lot of different hobbies. I was a synchronized swimmer, jazz saxophonist, knit and sold goods to my classmates, and was President of the Adventure Club, among many other things. My parents also had interesting hobbies. My father is a coder and talented carpenter and my mother is an avid naturalist. I think all this exposure to different subjects and activities has made me a very effective generalist. So to me, learning about a new technology feels like I am just learning about a new hobby. We live in a time when tech companies are coming up with really creative solutions to tackle some of humans' greatest problems, so I am really interested in coming along for the ride.

Communication between the East and West is paramount, how do you aim to improve this?

Rachel: A few ways that I plan to improve communication between east and west is by translating for the international PR team while maintaining regular hours during a time that is convenient for my Chinese colleagues. Each morning, I begin translating communications that were sent overnight with an obvious focus on the most important conversations. It is true that there is a "translate" function in some apps, but this is never a good option for any lengthy piece of information and certainly not core communication. I also hope that by being available during Chinese business hours, I can keep the door open for open communication. It shows that even that we aren't there in person, we are still there in spirit.

Aside from work, what do you enjoy doing in your free time?

Rachel: In my free time, I enjoy riding bikes around the San Francisco Bay Area, as well as volunteering at St. Anthony's Dining Room serving meals to the community.

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