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NewsChain – Authentische Nachrichten generieren und verbreiten

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Der gefühlt am häufigsten gehörte Begriff in der zweiten Jahreshälfte 2016 ist „Fake News“, die modernere und weiter ausholende, gleichzeitig jedoch mehrheitsfähige Version der vormaligen „Lügenpresse“. Das vom Oxford Dictionary als Wort des Jahres ausgerufene „post-truth“ – im Deutschen „postfaktisch“ – wäre ohne Fake News gar nicht denkbar.  Fake News ein Thema seit Einführung der Druckerpresse 1439 Durch absichtlich falsche bzw. in die Irre führende Meldungen wurde nicht erst in […]

Is Code Law? Eine rechtliche Einordnung von Blockchain und Smart Contracts durch Dr. Markus Kaulartz

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Der ehemalige Grateful Dead Songwriter und Co-Gründer der Electronic Frontier Foundation EFF John Perry Barlow verkündete 1996 auf dem Weltwirtschaftsforums in Davos die Unabhängigkeit des Cyberspace. Getreu seinem 15. sogenannten Prinzip des erwachsenen Verhaltens „Avoid the pursuit of happiness. Seek to define your mission and pursue that“ sieht er im Cyberspace eine Zone, in der herkömmliche Rechtsprechung nicht gilt.  Inwiefern lässt sich diese Sichtweise auf Verträge anwenden, die in Smart Contracts über die Blockchain geschlossen […]

Die Blockchain Revolution

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1926 veröffentlichte der sowjetische Wissenschaftler Nikolai Kondratjew seinen Aufsatz „Die langen Wellen der Konjunktur“. Auf Basis der von ihm in Deutschland, Frankfeich, England und den USA gesammelten Daten hatte er festgestellt, dass kurze konjunkturelle Zyklen von längeren Wellen überlagert werden, die zwischen 40-60 Jahre andauern. Zum Zeitpunkt der Veröffentlichung seines Aufsatzes befand man sich etwa in der Mitte der dritten Welle, die schliesslich mit dem zweiten Weltkrieg ihr Ende fand. […]

Die Blockchain Killer App

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Auf der Blockshow Europe, der ersten großen Blockchain Konferenz in Deutschland, habe ich die Blockchain Killer App gesehen. Zumindest war dies auf einer Folie in einem Startup Pitch zu lesen. Oh Lord, won’t you build me a blockchain killer app? My friends all build features, I must make amends. Wirklich? Der Mensh möchte den Mars …

Building Blocks – Wie das UN World Food Programme Blockchain Technologie in sein Hilfsprogramm integriert

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Was im Januar 2017 als Proof-of-Concept in Pakistan begann, wird seit Anfang Mai in Jordanien als voll funktionstüchtiges Pilotprojekt durchgeführt: Das Building Blocks Projekt demonstriert nicht nur die große Bedeutung der Blockchain Technologie für die Verbesserung der Lebensumstände Bedürftiger, sondern ist ebenfalls Ausweis der hocheffizienten Arbeitsweise humanitärer Organisationen wie dem WFP. Basierend auf den Erfahrungen …

Das WFP Blockchain Projekt Building Blocks – präsentiert auf dem Ethereum Munich Meetup am 16. Mai 2017

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Den meisten Münchnern ist die Bäckerei Rischart ein Begriff. Wenige wissen, dass die Auslieferung der Backwaren direkt aus dem Glockenbachviertel erfolgt – aus einem zum Rangieren knapp bemessenen Innenhof der Buttermelcherstrasse wird das Stadtgebiet beliefert. Wer das Türschild direkt neben der Einfahrt nicht übersieht, reibt sich die Augen: zwei Etagen über Rischart ist die Zentrale …

Datarella steigt in Legaltech Markt ein: Erstes Blockchain-basiertes Schiedsverfahren mit Smart Contracts durchgeführt

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Unsere Pressemitteilung von heute: München (ots) – Datarella, der Münchner Anbieter für Big Data und Blockchain Lösungen, hat mit seinem Unternehmensbereich Codelegit den ersten Praxistest eines Schiedsverfahrens auf Basis von Smart Contracts erfolgreich abgeschlossen. Unterstützt wurde Datarella durch den auf IT-Recht spezialisierten Rechtsanwalt und Blockchain-Experten Dr. Markus Kaulartz, der als Schiedsrichter fungierte. Smart Contracts, eine …

CrowdstartCoin ist eine digitale Währung zur Gratifikation von Blockchain-Entwicklern

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Mit der im Dezember 2017 auf den Markt gebrachten CrowdstartCoin wird die Mitarbeit an diversen Blockchain-Technologien wie Ethereum, IOTA, QTUM, Monero und anderen belohnt. Blockchain-Entwickler, die wertvollen Softwarecode zu einer der Plattformen im Blockchain-Ecosystem beisteuern, erhalten die Kryptowährung CrowdstartCoin kostenlos in ihre digitalen Geldbörsen überwiesen. Um seinen Anspruch auf CrowdstartCoins geltend zu machen, gibt der …

Mobility-Branche trifft sich zum ersten gemeinsamen Blockchain-Hackathon

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Blockchain Solution Provider Datarella und Deep Tech Investor Vito Ventures laden ein zu „Compete & Collaborate“ beim „Blockchained Mobility Hackathon“ München, 09.07.2018. Die Blockchain macht es möglich. Unter dem Motto „Compete & Collaborate“ treffen sich vom 20.-22. Juli erstmals bekannte Player der Mobility-Branche zu einem gemeinsamen Hackathon. Auf Einladung des Münchner Blockchain-Spezialisten Datarella (datarella.com) und …

Blockchain Meetup 12: The Convergence of AI & Blockchain

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The Convergence Thesis: We strongly believe that blockchain technology will prove as the key underlying technology stack for the technologies that emerge with numerous applications on top of it. This view has been influenced by Outlier Ventures’ Jamie Burke, who coined the term ‘convergence’.

Blockchain provides an infrastructure for emergent trends like; IoT, 3D Printing, Autonomous Robotics (drones) to scale securely. More specifically, there are a handful of emerging technologies that hold the most promise for this blockchain-enabled convergence:

– Artificial Intelligence (AI)
– The Internet of Things (IoT)
– Autonomous Robotics (Drones & Autonomous Vehicles)
– Virtual Reality (VR) & Augmented Reality (AR)
– 3D Printing

It is the ability of blockchains to enable automated and intelligent M2M (machine-to-machine) networks that could transform design & manufacturing, distribution & logistics as well as retail & commerce. This will impact almost every supply chain from health to construction and manufacturing.

Our first talk: Jamie Burke, Founder and CEO, Outlier Ventures
Jamie will dial-in and will provide us with OV’s convergence perspective on the role of blockchain tech’s interaction with other technologies.

Our second talk: Aleksander Kapitonov and Aleksander Krupenkin, AIRA Lab
Two researchers from ITMO University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), who come to discuss about Robots, Economics, Ethereum Smart Contract and how they created the AIRA LAB project with those ingredients.

Autonomous Intelligent Robot Agent project implements the standard of economic interaction between human-robot and robot-robot via liability smart contracts. AIRA LAB makes it possible to connect a variety of different robots to the market of robots’ liabilities existing on Ethereum for the direct sale of data from robot sensors, ordering of logistics services, and organization ordering of personalized products at fully automated enterprises.

More information on AIRA.

Crowdvote – A Community Driven Decision Making Model To Compensate Blockchain Developers With CrowdstartCoins XSC

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Big news over at Crowdstart: with CROWDVOTE we will provide a community driven opinion forming and decision making model that follows on the present centralized distribution model of CrowdstartCoins XSC.

Starting with our IOTA hackathon in Gdansk, in November 2017, we have distributed CrowdstartCoins XSC to over 2,000 developers who have added valuable code to the blockchain ecosystem. As promised, we at Crowdstart do not think that we are the best people to decide who is eligible to receive CrowdstartCoins XSC, but rather it should be the responsibility of the entire blockchain community to form opinions and make decisions that define the distribution of XSC.

CROWDVOTE to be launched at DAHOAM Tech Conference
We announced our plan of developing a liquid democracy model to enable that kind of a decentralized decision making process last November. Today, we are very happy to announce that we will launch the first version of CROWDVOTE at DAHOAM Tech Conference, on July, 24.

With CROWDVOTE, members of the blockchain community will be able to propose and vote for blockchain projects supporting them to receive their deserved CrowdstartCoins XSC. In the first version, there still  will be some centralized elements; e.g. there will be a set of rules that define the proposal and voting mechanism. A framework of rules has to be implemented from the start – otherwise the model would create more confusion than joy about the new decision making opportunities. Our plan, however, is to go further and also decentralise these aspects. In future versions of CROWDVOTE, the community will be able to define the rules for proposing and voting for projects by themselves.

Want to participate and help CROWDVOTE to be developed?

If you are generally interested in decentralise decision making processes and liquid democracy, please feel invited to participate and support the development of CROWDVOTE. Send us an email to crowdvote (at) crowdstart (dot) capital.

Blockchain Meetup 13: Crypto Exchanges 2.0 – Secure Cryptocurrency Trading

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In 2018, the cryptocurrency market has lost roughly 50% of its 2017 value. Some crypto exchanges had to close, others find themselves preventing regulatory bodies from shutting them down because of lacking KYC/AML procedures.

Tonight, we have banker Dr. Michael Hasenstab, CEO of ACON Actienbank AG, and crypto expert Johannes Angermeyer, kick-starting the evening with a joint introduction on ICOs vs IPOs. Then, representatives of crypto exchanges presenting their views on how to provide a secure, legally compliant, cryptocurrency trading for mainstream users.

Our first talk: Dr. Michael Hasenstab, ACON Actienbank AG & Johannes Angermeier, Black Pearl Digital AG

Dr. Michael Hasenstab

Michael is the Co-founder and Managing Director of ACON Actienbank AG. He received a diploma in Economics from the University of Munich and a Ph.D. in International Management from the University of Jena.

Before the founding of ACON Actienbank AG Dr. Hasenstab served as an Investment Banker at Credit Suisse First Boston and BNP Paribas in London. In that capacity, he played an active role in a large number of IPOs in Germany and throughout Europe. He was as well an Executive Director of several listed companies.

Johannes Angermeier

Johannes started his career as a business intelligence consultant and java developer where he gained knowledge in leadership, sales and product management in different industries. Within the last 4 years, Johannes was included in building-up a munich based crypto startup called Draglet. As Draglet grew-up in segments like white label crypto exchange services and ICOs, he became the Managing Director of the company.

After Draglet reached adulthood, he decided to start something new – so he became a member of the management board of the Munich-based Black Pearl Digital AG. Johannes is looking forward to place his knowledge in the Black Pearl and raise the company within the next years.

Michael & Johannes will gives us a joint intro to ICOs vs IPOs.

Our second talk: Robert Auxt, Eterbase

Robert Auxt

Robert is the co-founder of ETERBASE. He served at the board level of the European Investment Bank, European Stability Mechanism and several other organizations with multibillion balance sheets. He studied at London School of Economics, University College London and University of Cambridge Judge Business School.

Eterbase is launching a digital asset exchange. During this presentation, Robert will show that Eterbase supports a higher throughput than most exchanges and allows high-frequency trading. Additionally he describes the challenges of complying with regulation; i.e. GDPR/KYC/AML, securities laws, protection of private investors, etc..

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New: The Datarella Blockchain Weekly Newsletter

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Email is dead? Not really. Beside billions of exchanged emails daily, many people have returned to newsletters when looking for valuble information within specific fields of interest. Especially short and concise newsletters that don‘t overstrain the limited attentions spans of today‘s readers are a good alternative to the necessity to look for valuable news yourself.

Our new Datarella Blockchain Newsletter – in German language – offers exactly what the interested reader is looking for: on a weekly basis, you can read a curated selection of the most relevant news in the blockchain ecosystem.

This newsletter is an excerpt of our Blockchain Basics Magazine that contains much more interesting distributed ledger technology news.

Subscribe to the free Datarella Blockchain Weekly

 

 

REGISTER NOW: The Blockchained Mobility Hackathon 2018

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THE BLOCKCHAINED MOBILITY HACKATHON @DAHO.AM

Compete and collaborate: The Blockchained Mobility Hackathon brings together the biggest players in Europe’s mobility ecosystem with the brightest independent developer teams for 2.5 days of blockchain mobility hacking! You’ll use bleeding edge blockchain tech to imagine and build prototype solutions for a sustainable mobility ecosystem. Network and innovate in an open sandbox with industry peers! All participants will get free tickets to the DAHO.AM Tech Conference in Munich on July, 24th2018 and the hackathon winner will receive prizes to be announced at the event.

WHAT’S THE MOBILITY AND DLT HACKATHON ABOUT?

  • Develop services or products for collaborative mobility applications using blockchain tech
  • Gain experience with IOTA’s ledger system for cutting-edge m2m transactions
  • Use the Ethereum blockchain and smart contracts to develop decentralized apps
  • Keynote speeches by key players in the mobility and distributed ledger industry
  • Networking, fun, free food, compete and collaborate

THREADS TO BE PURSUED

  • Integrated mobility chains
  • Last-mile personal transport
  • Autonomous commercial vehicle applications
  • AI and adaptive pricing for Mobility-as-a-Service
  • Smart City management and mobility applications
  • Decentralized maintenance for autonomous mobility

 WHO CAN PARTICIPATE?

  • Developers (Go, JavaScript, Java, Python, C#, Solidity)
  • Business Practitioners & Economists
  • UX/UI Designers
  • Blockchain / DLT Technologists

LOCATION:

Wayra Deutschland
Kaufingerstraße 15, 80331 München

REGISTER NOW!

SPONSORED BY:


SUPPORTED BY:

HOSTED BY:


SCHEDULE
FRIDAY July 20, 2018

18:00 – 19:00
Reception and Networking: Get comfortable and get to know one another
19:00 – 21:30
Keynote Presentations: Introductions and food for thought
-Joerg Blumtritt, Co-founder & CIO Datarella
-Dominic Schiener, Co-founder IOTA
-Jamie Burke, Founder & CEO Outlier Ventures
-Hackathon Primary Enablers (Team Leads)

SATURDAY July 21, 2018

9:00 – 9:30
Breakfast and Coffee: Fuel up for the Hackathon
9:30 – 10:30
Sponsor team and topic introductions
10:30 – 11:00
30 second elevator pitches from unaffiliated team leaders
11:00 – 12:00
Team Building: Chat with team leaders of interest & join a team you want to hack with
12:00 – 13:00
Lunch Break: Enjoy some delicious food and get ready
13:00 – 14:00
Breakout sessions:
-Get up and running with your blockchain tech of choice.
-Connect with industry teams and build on the shoulders of giants!
14:00 – 17:00
Time to Hack: Build, Test, Iterate
17:00 – 17:15
Movement Break: Get your blood pumping!
17:15 – 19:30
Time to Hack: Build, Test, Iterate
19:30 – 20:30
Dinner Break: Take some time to nourish the body and get ready for the all nighter to come!
20:30 – Late
Hack Till Your Heart’s Content: It’s up to you. Wayra is open all night. Code till you drop.

SUNDAY July 22, 2018

9:00 – 9:30
Breakfast and Coffee: Fuel up for the final day
9:30 – 12:30
Hacking and Presentation Prep: Get your demos running!
12:30 – 13:30
Lunch Break: Nutrition for the final stretch
13:30 – 14:00
One Last Check: Audio Visual and Tech Check for Demos
14:00 – 16:30
Demo Presentations: Show us what you’re made of!
16:30 – 17:30
Jury Session: Enjoy some refreshments while the jury deliberates
17:30 – 20:30
Awards Ceremony: Celebrate with the winners, network and celebrate

REGISTER NOW!

Tokenisation Of German Real Estate Fund – The First RAAY OS Application

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Blockchain is a foundational technology, an underlying technology layer for applications built on top of it, allowing them to share a joint database and a ledger. It provides realtime access to an immutable and consistent data set. Based on our experiences launching the Building Blocks project on behalf of the United Nation’s World Food Programme (WFP) in May 2017, we launched its RAAY project in early 2018. 

RAAY’s goal is to become a new operating system for banking. Since the finance industry hasn’t changed much during the last decades, and financial crises followed by new stern regulatory frameworks have made banking even harder, banks are faced with a multitude of challenges, from a degenerated trust to inflexible and overcharged IT infrastructures and processes. For the RAAY team, blockchain provides the ideal basis for renewing trust and making IT more efficient for banking. Therefore, RAAY has been working on a new operating system to enable players of the finance industry with a blockchain-based technology layer to build lean, efficient, trust-less applications on top of it.

RAAY is partnering with a German bank to create a blockchain-based token representing the ownership of a German real estate fund. The token is part of an immutable, trust-less and decentralised system built specifically for the new RAAY operating system for banking. The token and the auxiliary system achieves an improved model for ownership of real estate by applying blockchain technology, secure and scalable identification solutions and tried-and-tested account management software. 

The token is characterised by a smart contract defining key functionality (transfers, rights, etc.) and listing properties (ownership, price, fund information, etc.). The token smart contract is linked to another smart contract which manages the different tokens and allows users to interact with various tokens in a simple way. Ownership of a token is proven by the possession of a private key. The corresponding public key is publicly listed in the smart contract. Building on the immutability and security of blockchain technology allows any token holder to prove ownership to anyone, in real-time, without doubt. 

The auxiliary system contains three main components: 

  • Identification, 
  • Application for Tokens and 
  • Fund-Connection. 

The Identification takes place according to applicable KYC-regulations with the addition of the creation of a blockchain identity, in effect a public-private key pair. The secret private key is much like a password and can be either downloaded to a secure offline-storage by the client or can be stored in a so-called cold wallet managed by a future RAAY-bank entity. If investment amounts exceed a certain limit, tokens are stored in a multi-signature wallet for additional security. 

The Application for Tokens is a protocol for converting any type of funds (fiat or cryptocurrency) into tangible asset tokens. It requires an account with a depository bank for fiat currencies. 

The Fund-Connection is the direct correspondence between existing tokens and shares of the fund in question. This ensures the validity of each claim that a token holder may have, on any ownership/access to dividends from the fund. 

This is the first step in RAAY’s strategy to create the new operating system for banking. It is a needed use case that will be operational and reduce costs for the fund deploying it. By going stepwise from one application area to another, RAAY will build a modular and configurable OS for banking that removes inefficiencies regardless whether the partner is a fund, a bank or a fintech-company.


Mobility Ecosystem – Blockchained Mobility Hackathon 2018

European Mobility Players Are Getting Serious – Compete & Collaborate At BlockchainedMobility Hackathon

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Over the weekend of 20-22 July, heavy rain poured on the streets of Munich. Which did not prevent 20,000 people to demonstrate against xenophobia at Königsplatz, also went more or less unnotced by the 150 participants of the BlockchainedMobility hackathon who met to create blockchain-based mobility solutions. 

Hacker teams of leading European mobility players, such as BMW, Volkswagen Group, Bosch, Deutsche Bahn, Deutsche Telekom, Amadeus, and others mixed with freelance developers, designers and business experts to work on IOTA and Ethereum. On Sunday afternoon, the jury saw 18 project teams presenting a broad variety of mobility solutions, from specific applications, such as a EV charging station finder, to more generic solutions like a mobility API to match offerings of mobility providers with the needs of the end user.

Georg Eisenreich, Minister of the State of Bavaria

The hackathon started on Friday with a keynote by the Minister of State for Digital, Media and Europe, Georg Eisenreich, who highlighted the importance for collaboration of the State of Bavaria with on the one hand corporations, such as the hackathon‘s sponsors, on the other hand with the technology – or more specifically – the blockchain community. Minister Eisenreich emphasised the role of the State of Bavaria in providing a sound economical framework for blockchain startups and projects. He encouraged the participants to be creative and dare to found companies in order to foster Bavaria‘s and Europe‘s competitive advantage in the area of blockchain.

Michael Reuter (Datarella), Peter Busch (Bosch), Dominik Pietsch (BMW) Alisa Maas (IOTA) Klaus Schaaf (Volkswagen Group), Herbert Mangesius (Vito Ventures)

After the keynote, the representatives of the main sponsors Dominik Pietsch (BMW), Klaus Schaaf (Volkswagen Group), Peter Busch (Bosch), and Alisa Maas (IOTA) discussed the state of mobility and the expectations of the mobility players for the hackathon with Herbert Mangesius (Vito Ventures) and Michael Reuter (Datarella). At BMW, Volkswagen Group and Bosch, blockchain has obtained an important role within the areas of technology to work on. Dominik Pietsch, Klaus Schaaf and Peter Busch all agreed upon the importance their companies put in blockchain as a foundational layer for mobility solutions. Particularly in regard to the complex regulatory requirements for large corporations in any case of collaboration, blockchain serves as a neutral technological layer that allows for a joint use of mobility data provided by different players within the ecosystem.

Deutsche Telekom. Breakout Session

During Saturday and Sunday, hackers worked highly concentrated and steadily to create their applications they had to present towards the jury. Breakout sessions by the sponsor teams and Yoga interludes gave variety in the workflows. Some teams, e.g. Bosch and Deutsche Telekom, provided not only APIs but sensor-driven hardware the hackers could integrate into their projects.

Sunday evening, the jury announced 3 winners out of 18 projects, who received IOTA’s in worth of USD 5,000 (#1), USD 2,000 (#2) and USD 1,000 (#3) as well as 50,000 XSC (#1), 30,000 XSC (#2) and 15,000 XSC (#3). Additionally, Lewis Freiberg of the IOTA Foundation announced a special prize: the opportunity to receive USD 50,000 in IOTA tokens provided by the IOTA ecosystem fund for the best open-source project.  The hackathon‘s winners were:

#1
OMS – Open Mobility API: USD 5,000  + 50,000 XSC + the opportunity to receive USD 50,000 from the IOTA ecosystem fund

OMS – Open Mobility API

#2
AgentFinder – EV Charging Station Finder USD 2,000 + 30,000 XSC

AgentFinder – EV Charging Station Finder

#3
Pac-Man On Wheels – Crowdsourced Incentive Scheme For Privately Collected Driving Data USD 1,000 + 15,000 XSC

Pac-Man On Wheels

We will publish short interviews with each project team over the next few days.

After the jury‘s decision, the hacker crowd gathered for a few more hours to get themselves the last drinks and discuss next steps: since everybody enjoyed this weekend and we received so much positive feedback from the community, we have already started thinking about how to build upon the success of the BlockchainedMobility hackathon. Hopefully we – and new sponsors and participants  – will meet again, soon!

Team Evan Network – Blockchained Mobility Hackathon

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Mobility-As-A Service Platform

Q: Your project in 1 sentence?

A: Mobility as a service (MaaS) through connecting Ethereum smart contracts with Datastreams on IOTA.

Q: What problem does your project solve?

A: We wanted to develop a case in the field of autonomous urban air mobility, better known for example as the concept of air taxis. In order to implement such an autonomous mobility concept, you have to bring together different partners. Making an air taxi fly is actually a bit more complicated than sending an autonomous car into traffic. Because you need some very important permission before you are allowed to start.

There is, for example, the flight control that has to check all the details of your flight to make sure that there is no other vehicle on the same route. Or the weather forecast service telling you if the conditions are okay for your flight. In addition to the permits, there are also other stakeholders, who should be integrated into the process. What about the insurance company offering real time insurance conditions depending on how much passengers you have and how long your flight will take? Or the booking platform where everybody can book easily his flight in an air taxi? So, at the end, it just makes sense to involve all parties in smart contracts on blockchain to automate as much processes as possible. And this is what we did.

Q: What expertise and roles do your team members have?

A: In our team we were one designer and two backend developers with numerous experiences in blockchain projects.

Q: Which technologies do you use for which purposes?

A: Mainly we used all kind of Ethereum based smart contracts, to bring the different participants together on a decentralized network. To get real time data of the air taxi we used the data streaming technology of IOTA. In our case, we created a process that opens a new data stream automatically in the moment in which the air taxi starts. From this point on we push the data stream in our Ethereum based smart contracts. To show the connection between IOTA and Ethereum, we used the data of the battery of the air taxi. The battery will be a very critical point for every autonomous process in the future. Because, while the air taxi is flying, the partners around, like for example the market places where you can book your air taxi, need the information when the air taxi will be available again for the next flight. And that is highly depended on the current status of the battery. So, to know in advance how long the air taxi has to charge after the flight before it can go back in the air, you need real time information about the battery condition.

Q: How do you plan to proceed with your project?

A: We will use the developed demo to show, what type of use cases you can implement at evan.network.

Krypto AG acquires stake in Blockchain Solutions Provider Datarella GmbH

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Munich/Berlin, 07 September, 2018

Today, Datarella is welcoming a new shareholder, Krypto AG (www.krypto.ag).

Krypto AG is a listed company in Germany which has its registered office in Berlin. The company is a reputable and leading infrastructure provider in the field of blockchain technology.

The combined goal of Krypto AG and Datarella is to support its customers in leveraging the technological benefits of blockchain as well as investors in investing in the new asset class cryptocurrency.

“The Krypto AG team adds valuable expertise in the field of cryptocurrencies and ICOs to the existing blockchain business of Datarella, especially in our strategic key areas, the mobility and finance industries.”, says Michael Reuter, CEO of Datarella. Tobias Schröder, Board Member of Krypto AG: “We are very happy to join Datarella with its unparalleled track record in real-life blockchain projects in order to strengthen our portfolio.“

Customers of Datarella and Krypto AG will immediately benefit from this unique combination of sound technological blockchain expertise and an in-depth knowledge of cryptocurrencies. With offices in Munich and Berlin, Datarella is present in Germany’s crypto hot spots and  addresses both, the vivid Berlin community and the powerful Munich area corporate business.

About Datarella:

Datarella develops bespoke blockchain-based innovations for and together with its clients, providing full service consulting, development and implementation for business applications based on blockchain technology. Datarella’s new operating system for banking, RAAY, enables players of the financial industry to create new financial products profiting from benefits of blockchain technology. RAAY is inspired by designing, building and deploying the blockchain-based accounting and payment system Building Blocks for the United Nations World Food Programme.

About Krypto AG:

Krypto AG is an investment group focusing on blockchain technologies and investments in the areas Technology & Development (Datarella GmbH, Helix Cognitive Computing GmbH), Advisory & Consulting (Krypto Management Consulting GmbH) as well as Education & Communities (KryptoEducation GmbH). The Berlin-based company invests in a broad portfolio and strategically develops its investments. Krypto AG creates value for its investors and contributes to the growth of the blockchain ecosystem.

XSC Wallet Driven Crypto Payments Available at the FI-Forum

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The success story of the XSC Wallet continues as Datarella, for the second conference this year, offered visitors of the FI-Forum the possibility to use the XSC Wallet. This builds upon the our XSC Wallet deployment at the the DAHO.AM conference last July.

The Fi-Forum is the trade fair of Finanz Informatik, the IT service provider of the Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe. IT solutions, innovations and new services are presented there each year. There were also more than 90 speeches and a parallel hackathon with interesting topics to be addressed. 

At the fair, visitors got XSC Coins in their own private event-wallet which they could spend on merchandising products such as powerbanks, bags and notebooks, generously provided by partner ZEB (zeb.rolfes.schierenbeck.associates GmbH). To do so, the visitors only had to download the wallet from the App Store or from Google Play. They were instantly rewarded with XSC Coins which they could spend on the goodies. The ease of use and rapid transaction execution often opened a new and more positive view on crypto payment. Moreover people who didn’t spend all of their XSC were regularly asked by others to send them the unused XSC to their wallet in order to buy extra goodies. 

Together with ZEB, we held many discussions with prospects about topics such as blockchain-based financial systems, crypto payments and the future challenges of this technology.

A big thank you to the Finanz Informatik and ZEB for making it possible to help visitors explore the world of crypto payments by using the XSC Wallet on the Fi-Forum.

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