The sister networks, founded by Ethereum co-founder Gavin Wood, aim to give developers the ability to create new crypto assets and decentralized applications on top of the network, with interoperability with other blockchains as the main advantage.
UC Berkeley will auction Nobel Prize winners for NFT
NFT has become the backbone of various upcoming projects and companies. From music, fashion, sports to other fields, NFT has always been a hot topic. Now, the University of California, Berkeley, is seeking to fund research through two NFTs at the core of “biomedical breakthroughs.”
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in announcement On the University of California, Berkeley website today, the university shared that two Nobel Prize-winning inventions are about to bid. The NFT will consist of internal forms and communications surrounding research that has led to two breakthrough biomedical advancements.
One of the two NFTs named “Fourth Pillar” Cast on the foundation The auction will be held as early as June 2 (Wednesday) for 24 hours. NFT represents an invention around cancer immunotherapy developed by Jim Allison of the University of California, Berkeley. Alison’s findings shared the 2018 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Immun
Revix CEO Sean Sanders
It was all done on Zoom calls with no in-person meetings. That’s how smoothly the latest US$4-million fundraising call from crypto investment company Revix went.
Revix is one of South Africa’s standout crypto successes, and now it plans to replicate that success abroad, starting with German-speaking Europe.
Most of the capital raised will be deployed to its European expansion. Some will be used to launch Revix’s new mobile application, and for the launch of “fourth Industrial Revolution” investment opportunities.
ome 90% of our staff will still be based in South Africa, with the rest in London and Frankfurt
Is partnering with a bank to target German-speaking Europe as its first step. 00:26
Most staff will still be based in SA, with around 10% of the Revix team based in London and Frankfurt. Image: Chris Ratcliffe, Bloomberg
It was all done on Zoom calls with no in-person meetings. Thatâs how smooth the latest $4 million fund raising call from crypto investment company Revix went.
Revix is one of SAâs stand-out crypto successes, and now it plans to replicate that success abroad, starting with German-speaking Europe.
Most of the capital raised will be deployed to its European expansion. Some will be used to launch Revix’s new mobile application, and for the launch of âFourth Industrial Revolutionâ investment opportunities.
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) April 12, 2021 Leading cryptocurrency forensics firm AnChain.AI today announced a collaboration with University of California,