IoTeX Project Updates №21 — December 18, 2019 — January 30, 2020
Greetings everyone! We are back with the Project Update Report №21 for 12/18–01/30. It’s been a busy month here at IoTeX, here’s the rundown.
Greetings everyone! We are back with the Project Update Report №21 for 12/18–01/30. It’s been a busy month here at IoTeX, here’s the rundown: we introduced our first secure hardware device, Ucam, at CES 2020 in Las Vegas while sharing several blogs delving deeper into the product as well as our journey building it, and we implemented staking with native IOTX. Please see this blog for a comprehensive staking overview.
Tech & Development
In 2020, IoTeX will achieve full independence by launching Mainnet GA and holistically migrating from IOTX-E (ERC20) to Native IOTX. As Binance, Kucoin, and other exchanges are officially swapping IOTX-E to IOTX, we are excited to introduce staking/voting using Native IOTX!
Staking Native IOTX can be completed via ioPay, the official IoTeX wallet now available for both Desktop and Mobile (iOS, Android).
For official token swap guidance, see this blog. For questions on native staking, please contact an admin in the official IoTeX Telegram Group and see this blog:
🌌The Internet of Trusted Things is one step closer to becoming a reality! Read about our journey building the world’s first TRULY private home security camera. ️
We explain the security and privacy components of Ucam, as well as provide context on the latest series of Ring/Nest/Wyze camera hacks that have made international headlines.
Close your eyes and imagine a world where there is no such thing as a convenience-privacy tradeoff. Now open your eyes With Ucam there is no need to compromise. Learn not to compromise in our new blog:
⭐️ What to Expect from IoTeX in 2020 🚀
This upcoming year for IoTeX represents an important transition from theoretical to practical. In 2020, our primary goal is to launch the initial class of “Powered by IoTeX” products and establish a strong foundation/community for the Internet of Trusted Things.
💫 IoTeX 2019 — Year in Review
Recap of the progress IoTeX has made since being founded in 2017, highlighting the main milestones of the projects’ development:
🎉 IoTeX is now listed on the third-largest exchange in Korea 🇰🇷 Coinone!
✅ The IOTX-E/KRW pair is open for trading
➡️ https://coinone.co.kr/talk/notice/detail/865
Media, PR & Business Dev
Check out some great media coverage of Ucam:
➡️ VentureBeat: https://venturebeat.com/2020/01/06/iotexs-ucam-is-a-blockchain-based-encrypted-private-home-camera/
➡️ Decrypt: https://decrypt.co/15991/forget-amazon-ring-how-blockchain-could-secure-your-home
➡️ Coindesk: https://www.coindesk.com/hardware-is-hard-two-blockchain-devices-win-plaudits-at-ces-2020
➡️ Decrypt: https://decrypt.co/16248/here-are-the-best-blockchain-products-at-ces-2020
Community Initiatives & Campaigns
💬AMA w/ ChangeNOW
Events / Conferences
🗓 Consumer Electronics Show, January 7–10, Las Vegas, USA
➡️ Check out our CES Recap Video! 👇🏽
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About IoTeX
Founded as an open-source platform in 2017, IoTeX is building the Internet of Trusted Things, where all physical and virtual “things” — humans, machines, businesses, and DApps — can exchange information and value at a global scale.
Backed by a global team of 30+ top research scientists and engineers, IoTeX combines blockchain, secure hardware, and decentralized identity to empower intelligent IoT networks and machine economies. By serving as a decentralized trust fabric for IoT, IoTeX will empower the future decentralized world by “connecting the physical world, block by block”.