Monash University and Algorand invite blockchain developers to compete in a three-day hackathon Monday, 05 July 2021 09:34 Monash University and Algorand invite blockchain developers to compete in a three-day hackathon
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Monash University and the Algorand Foundation are calling for global blockchain developers from IT professionals and high school students to compete in a three-day hackathon. Winners will receive a $6,000 worth of Algo cryptocurrency as part of the prize.
Blockchain developers globally are invited to compete in a three-day hackathon to apply blockchain technologies and develop innovative solutions that drive social good.
The international Monash Blockchain Hackathon is open to everyone from IT professionals to university and high school students. In the three-day hackathon, participants will have the opportunity to ideate, build, and deliver a blockchain-driven solution that addresses societal challenge to be judged by IT experts.
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Battling an identity crisis, Taiwan nationals who have been legally fighting the Norwegian government over being forced to register as Chinese instead of Taiwanese, have now taken the matter to European court of human rights. Norway had changed the nationality of its Taiwanese residents
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Oslo [Norway], June 10 (ANI): Battling an identity crisis, Taiwan nationals who have been legally fighting the Norwegian government over being forced to register as Chinese instead of Taiwanese, have now taken the matter to European court of human rights.
Norway had changed the nationality of its Taiwanese residents to Chinese following a diplomatic row with China in 2010, Taipei Times reported.
Joseph Liu who wanted to learn more about human rights had chosen Norway for his studies. He has been fighting the country s government for the past four years for the right to use his national identity.
Oslo [Norway], June 10 (ANI): Battling an identity crisis, Taiwan nationals who have been legally fighting the Norwegian government over being forced to register as 'Chinese' instead of Taiwanese, have now taken the matter to European court of human rights.