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Topic: 【ANN】aelf Token(ELF) Launch Report - page 4. (Read 19710 times)

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April 16, 2019, 07:16:48 PM
Bet you didn’t know what Proposal and multi-signing features are! 😜 Now you do!

https://twitter.com/i/status/1118137421634387969


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April 15, 2019, 07:12:32 PM
Yesterday I told you about the circulation of the tokens that make up the total supply...here is a breakdown of each of the respective items to which aelf assign its funds.


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April 14, 2019, 07:04:28 PM
aelf total token supply is 1 Billion. As of today, aelf team only minted 33% of the total ELF tokens from the contract, and which are being used for private sale, advisors, partnerships, marketing, and airdrop. At present, aelf’s Total Supply displayed on CoinMarketCap doesn’t reflect the true total supply of ELF token.

In order to revise the CoinMarketCap statistics, aelf team plans to mint the remaining tokens except for PoS+PoW part. The remaining tokens will be minted at the following address and will be unlocked and used strictly as the aelf whitepaper plans.

Address: 0xae3F5961937CB0171F127075A99550978b31ACA1

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April 13, 2019, 06:04:42 PM
Hope you did your homework and are all caugh up!
We are moving on to #NuGet/#MyGet packages and why they are needed in #blockchain.

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April 12, 2019, 07:52:34 PM
Here you can check on your own how aelf is TOP#1 regarding development measured as contribution to Github

https://santiment.net/blog/march-2019-top-dev-activity/

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April 11, 2019, 07:11:10 PM
During the last 3 months aelf has been number #1 in cryptomiso for being the team that deilvers most in Github

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April 10, 2019, 07:06:57 PM
Episode 3 of The Dapper Weekly was very fun to review! @mycryptoheroes_ have a very exciting game on their hands. Watch the review and use the referal code to get a bonus!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WORjmr8bV0Q

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April 07, 2019, 07:02:50 PM
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April 06, 2019, 07:57:13 PM
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April 05, 2019, 07:39:35 PM
 3rd topic is “Script compatibility with Windows! Learn how aelf allows users to build scripts.

https://twitter.com/aelfblockchain/status/1114069931383906304?s=21

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April 04, 2019, 07:38:05 PM
Aelfiego Song of the Week 19 - Phil Kavanagh | Are We Alone
This week, we are featuring a special piece by one of the aelf community! Phil Kavanagh:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08n2HYau900&feature=youtu.be

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April 03, 2019, 07:28:30 PM
Glad to share our thoughts in Indonesia hosted by @KoinXid. Great to see my dear friend who helped @aelfblockchain community is also taking bigger roles in the blockchain scene in Indonesia! You know who I’m talking about! ;-)

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April 02, 2019, 07:37:56 PM

aelftech101 continues with the second topic: “Unit testing and detailing of the refactoring module”.
Let’s dive in!

https://twitter.com/i/status/1112969729654714368

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April 01, 2019, 06:57:50 PM
AELF Progress Report (Mar 25th — 31st)

Completed 90% of new aelf official website; making Development documentation.

https://medium.com/aelfblockchain/aelf-progress-report-mar-25th-31st-ad7fe87fe533

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March 30, 2019, 07:50:53 PM
Do you speak coding? Dev language? Ever wished you could understand aelf's weekly development report? We are here to help! aelf tech 101 is here to bring simplified, easy to follow explanation on dev terms and concepts!

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March 29, 2019, 06:17:13 PM
What stage do you think we are at in the global blockchain industry?
Catch @czhuling at the Indonesia Blockchain Summit next Monday and find out what the leaders in the industry think (and guess how many #Indomies Zhuling will have).

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March 28, 2019, 07:39:09 PM
Here you got an videoreview done by the guys from Dapper weekly, which has been published in steemit, showing great interest in our orientation towards decentralized projects!

https://youtu.be/n6gfkAzfq3I



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March 27, 2019, 07:01:05 PM
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March 26, 2019, 07:55:11 PM
Singapore firms eye Dubai as emirate emerges as startup hub
They believe Dubai can be springboard to Middle East markets; among those which've taken the plunge include aelf, Touche and WeInvest


DUBAI is firing up its startup ambitions - and a rising number of Singapore firms are taking notice.

These companies see expansion opportunities in Dubai amid a startup-friendly environment as well as partnership possibilities with both the private and public sectors. They also believe the emirate can be a springboard to the Gulf region and the wider Middle East market.

Among the companies that have taken the plunge is blockchain startup aelf, which has forayed into the Middle East through Dubai-based consultancy Connect Global Strategies.

Co-founder Zhuling Chen said the Middle East is fast becoming a growing influence in the global blockchain ecosystem.

"Both the business community and governments are seeking to reorient the economy away from the oil industry, and the blockchain industry has become a key focus in making this a reality. This is evident in the sheer number of new blockchain applications across the region, including retail payments, land registry, business registration, and personal identity management," Mr Chen said.

Dubai's fintech accelerator programme FinTech Hive has also attracted interest from Singapore startups. Its 2018 edition saw more than 300 applications from over 45 countries, with 4 per cent of them from Singapore.

Digital wealth platform WeInvest and insurtech firm InsureVite were among the selected finalists of the programme in 2017 and 2018, respectively.

Arif Amiri, chief executive of the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) Authority, said WeInvest has raised US$12.2 million since graduating from the programme, and has opened an office in DIFC as part of its international expansion.

He added that in 2018, FinTech Hive signed more than 10 landmark agreements with leading fintech institutions across major markets in the world, including Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, New York and Brussels.

Another early bird on the Dubai scene is local biometrics startup Touche which announced last October that it had gotten Dubai-based SEED Group on board as its local sponsor and partner. SEED Group is a diversified group of companies that establishes strategic partnerships with organisations in various sectors to accelerate their presence in the Middle East.

Touche chief executive Sahba Saint-Claire told BT then: "The Middle East, and the United Arab Emirates in particular, are very interesting markets. We have spoken to a number of companies and regardless of their size, we have found them very entrepreneurial, innovative and open to new technologies."

Touche offers businesses a fingerprint-based payment and loyalty management system. Mr Saint-Claire added: "The senior executives we talk to get our vision, which is to deliver much more personalised and convenient in-person customer experiences through the Touche solution, whether that is through biometrics or through more traditional payment methods."

Though Dubai can't yet hold a candle to startup strongholds such as Silicon Valley, London and Beijing, its efforts to get into the game have seen some headway. The city ranked second, after Jakarta, in a 2017 report by CB Insights that analysed emerging startup hubs.

The report crunched disclosed global venture capital (VC) data to identify promising startup markets among the long tail of more than 50 countries that collectively take 5 per cent of global VC deals. VC investment into Dubai soared from US$20 million in 2012 to US$411 million in 2016.

Walid Hanna, founder and chief executive officer of one of the region's largest VC firms Middle East Venture Partners (MEVP), said the company has identified six key tech verticals with attractive growth potential in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA): new media, e-commerce and marketplaces, fintech, healthtech, edutech and travel.

"Because South-east Asia (SEA) and MENA have a lot in common - a large digital-savvy population, fragmented or differentiated markets, and a growing middle class - there is an opportunity for SEA companies in those sectors to expand here and vice versa," said Mr Hanna. "GuavaPass and travel search engine Wego (an MEVP portfolio company) are some of the companies that have successfully done this expansion and we expect this trend to accelerate in the future."

At the regulatory level, the Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) inked a fintech accord with the Monetary Authority of Singapore last August to pave the way for each party to refer fintech companies to the other, as well as facilitate the sharing of information on innovation in the financial sector.

The parties also agreed to work on joint projects on the application of key technologies; these include digital and mobile payments, blockchain and distributed ledgers, big data and application programming interfaces (APIs).

As more startups venture to Dubai, some might face hurdles as the emerging hub grapples with teething issues. For instance, while there is a lot of "solid early-stage investors" there, the regional technology sector lacks Series B and later stage growth capital, noted MEVP's Mr Hanna.

"In addition, one of the biggest challenges startups in Dubai face is the difficulty in acquiring technical talent," he added. "There needs to be further encouragement of technology-based education and training for youth to develop their talents and prepare them for jobs that require these skills."

That said, innovation and partnerships continue to drive the city's growth, making it an attractive destination not just for startups, but corporates looking to also be part of the ecosystem.

For instance, HSBC is creating an innovation network across the globe through innovation labs and fintech accelerators in Hong Kong, the UK, Mexico, and most recently in Dubai. Its innovation labs help it think and act like startups, explained Ghinwa Baradhi, HSBC's chief information officer for MENA and Turkey.

"Strong economic growth, gaining venture capitalism and angel investment opportunities as well as a progressive leadership vision are a few game changers that make the startup scene unique in Dubai," said Mrs Baradhi.

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March 24, 2019, 07:52:49 PM
What the Aelf Community Gains from Github
Github is the ideal tool for sharing progress and information about project development. Any aelf community members can enjoy the various features of Github outlined below.

Transparent Metrics
Firstly, Github is user-friendly, and you don’t have to be a programmer or even have an account to browse projects and users. Under the “Insights” tab for any given project, there’s a set of useful metrics that anyone can view. These include a dashboard showing an overview of activity.



You can also view the number of commits to the project.



There are other features too, including the option to view the profiles of the developers who are working on the project.

At aelf, we firmly believe that our token holders’ interests are linked to the long-term future of the aelf platform. Therefore, Github provides an ideal place to share the progress of our project development with our token holders and other interested stakeholders.

Having the source code all in one place means that once the aelf main net is live, node holders have a central repository from which to access all the current files necessary for running a node.
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