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tldr; Ledger progress, mobile improvements, API documentation, our new post-quantum notarisation feature, and a brief update on smart contracts!
read moreThe QRL Core Contributor Ask Me Anything (AMA) Summary
As we noted in our most recent “Last Week in QRL” blog, we had not yet received a statement from this month’s award recipient, so we held off on announcing them in our usual manner. Now, without further ado…
read moreThe Start of a Journey
TL;DR — We are launched! The QRL network is one week old. Brief overview of media coverage, and a few words on what comes next
read moreRed4Sec security audit concludes; a summary
TL;DR — Red4Sec finished, more audits coming, and an update regarding mainnet
read moreReflecting on my evening with the Financial Services Club in London
TL;DR — Flew to London to speak to the Financial Services Club, met many people in unique FinTech positions, figuring out the second half of 2018
read moreReflecting on Consensus 2018
This past week the eyes of the blockchain/cryptocurrency world was on Midtown Manhattan, where more than 8,000 people gathered at the Midtown Hilton to attend Consensus 2018. Due to a last minute change in plans, Peter was not able to attend the conference. In his stead, James Gordon, who handles Documentation for us at QRL, stepped in and quickly booked a flight/hotel for the week. It was great to see James step up and it was also very nice to meet him in person.
read moreConsensus Conference Next Week!
TL;DR — Who/What/Where/When/Why of Consensus 2018. Details of supporter meetup. Second auditor selection update. Who The QRL Delegation at Consensus 2018: Peter: Founder Adam: Marketing Manager Juan: Lead Architect Michael: Technical Solution Architect What Consensus 2018, put on by CoinDesk, is the 4th iteration of the annual blockchain technology summit. This year it is held at the New York Hilton Midtown. Consensus 2018 will feature more than 250 speakers, 4,000 attendees, as well as many leaders from financial institutions, academic/policy groups, and investment entities.
read moreReflecting on DC Finance’s High Tech Family Office Meetings
This week I had the opportunity to fly to New York City and present at DC Finance’s NYC Blockchain & Cryptocurrencies Family Office Conference. Held at Reed Smith LLP in downtown Manhattan, the event was an intimate gathering of Family Office managers and other affiliated individuals, who saw presentations from projects both directly in the cryptocurrency space, as well as more adjacent to it. This included groups like Ledger, Aurora, and The Institute for Blockchain Studies, among others.
read moreExternal Audits & Bug Bounties
TLDR: Red4Sec has begun our security audit, a tip-of-the-iceberg overview of our own code practices and bug bounties in the cryptocurrency space.
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