Komodo Integrates Dilithium: A Quantum-Secure Digital Signature Scheme Komodo is pleased to announce the integration of Dilithium, a quantum-secure digital signature scheme. This new technology integration offers the Komodo ecosystem future-proof quantum resistance solutions and reinforces our commitment to driving unparalleled levels of security. Read More. Interview with Komodo's CTO, How Atomic Swaps Will Change How Cryptocurrency is Traded CryptoSlate interviewed Kadan Stadelmann, chief technical officer at Komodo Platform, on why atomic swaps could transform how cryptocurrency is exchanged. The interview also covered how the Komodo team is surviving the down market and his predictions about the future of crypto and blockchain. Read More. Komodo's Third Annual Notary Node Elections Will Begin Soon Since the very beginning of Komodo, the Notary Node Elections have been a central piece in the project's governance model. Every year, KMD holders elect the individuals that will take on the responsibility of running one of Komodo's 64 Notary Nodes for the ecosystem. Read More. - April 1: Candidates are highly encouraged to submit their proposals by this date.
- April 7 (estimated): The 7 top-performing Notary Node Operators from each of the four regions will be automatically re-elected. Performance is measured according to the number of notarizations each node participates in.
- April 14: VOTE coin airdropped to all KMD holders. Voting starts immediately after the airdrop is complete.
- May 14: Voting deadline. Winners are announced.
- June: New notary nodes are activated through a scheduled Komodo blockchain update.
Community confirms Komodo can run on a Raspberry Pi "Just confirmed that if you boot the right 64 bit OS a current Raspberry Pi 3B+ does come up as an aarch64 machine and can indeed run Komodo". They are running theirs here: https://github.com/Crazyhead90/pi64/releases. It's worth noting that Komodo does not officially endorse this GitHub repo or support it. Read the original tweet. CoinTigo adds $KMD to it's SMS crypto payments service With the CoinTigo integration of KMD, 4+Billion people without internet access can send and receive KMD through SMS. One of the greatest issues in the adoption of cryptocurrency is access to wallet services. Not everyone in the world has a smartphone and can have access to a wallet. In places where cryptocurrency payment systems are most valuable, internet services tend to be lacking, it is necessary to enable access to it through conventional means such as SMS payments. Read More. |