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On October 28th and 29th, Kambria sponsored the Stanford Global Hackathon in partnership with IDEAS, the International Data Engineering and Science Association. This was our second hackathon with IDEAS hosted at a major US university and an important part of Kambria’s effort to support the developer community. The hackathon included competition in two major technologies — blockchain and data analytics — and welcomed both Coding/Developer Teams and startups in blockchain and data analytics. The Coding/Developer…

We are so proud of Kambria’s amazing team around the globe. Over the next few weeks, we will spotlight our leadership team to share a bit about why they are so passionate about Kambria and developing a community. This week we introduce you to Dr. Minh Nguyen, Kambria’s Research Lead. Minh is truly a gem! She graduated from Albert Einstein College of Medicine with a Ph.D. in Genetics and is an enthusiast of cancer study and its genetic…

This week, one of our Telegram channel members asked a question about the Kambria Platform so we’re sharing it here in this Kambria Whitepaper Q&A. Question “Hey guys. I had a question about the whitepaper. This ecosystem seems largely dependent on “expert judges” to decide when a bounty has been earned. Are there judges identified already, or a pool of suitable expertise on hand to perform this role? “Also, what would happen if the appointed judges…

This week, one of our Telegram channel members asked a question about the Kambria Platform so we’re sharing it here in this Kambria Whitepaper Q&A. Question “Hey guys. I had a question about the whitepaper. This ecosystem seems largely dependent on “expert judges” to decide when a bounty has been earned. Are there judges identified already, or a pool of suitable expertise on hand to perform this role? “Also, what would happen if the appointed judges…

Why We Need To Get to Web3 and How “You say you want a revolution, well, you know, we all want to change the world.” When John Lennon released Revolution with the Beatles in 1968, he may as well have been referring to Web3! No, Lennon wasn’t a futurist or a techie, but he understood the human need to make a positive impact on the world. Most of us have lived through the tremendous impact…