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This week we saw how blockchain and cryptocurrency can be used to help others! Our CEO and co-founder Thuc Vu and tech leaders within the Vietnamese community in the Bay Area organized an event focused on Blockchain and Cryptocurrency. Profits from the ticket sale went towards supporting charities in Vietnam. Apart from the ticket sale proceeds, the event also aimed at connecting communities in Silicon Valley and in Vietnam. More about the event at: https://www.facebook.com/events/199682463947744/…

What a great way to kick off 2018! We were recently invited to participate in the CMU 2018 Summit, Carnegie Mellon University’s Silicon Valley Artificial Intelligence Summit. The CMU Summit is an annual event that attracts more than 6000 participants, 600 startups, 100 US and international media outlets. It is supported by over 350 high-profile industrial and academia speakers from both the US and China. The Summit is one of the biggest events at the…

Since the middle of the 20th Century, humanity has been dreaming of a future filled with magical robots that automate the mundane and achieve the impossible. We imagine being freed from toil and physical limitations, among so many other things. But after decades of mind boggling advances in computing and tech toys, the most functional robots to date are limited to the industrial sector. Where are all the dish washing robots, the laundry bots, the…

How are rock-scissors-paper and Ethereum scalability related? Rock-scissors-paper game is a well-known game in the world. When two people play this game, the important thing is that both of them have to disclose their selection concurrently. However, it seems infeasible to create something concurrent with smart contract and make it work. This case study is good for brainstorming Ethereum Privacy and in my point of view, Ethereum Privacy will be the next challenge of Ethereum…

How are rock-scissors-paper and Ethereum scalability related? Rock-scissors-paper game is a well-known game in the world. When two people play this game, the important thing is that both of them have to disclose their selection concurrently. However, it seems infeasible to create something concurrent with smart contract and make it work. This case study is good for brainstorming Ethereum Privacy and in my point of view, Ethereum Privacy will be the next challenge of Ethereum…