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I still hold around 9000 Modex, whatever negative news about Modex I just hope to make a profit, hope the team does something new idea to make Modex great again.

What do you mean make Modex great again?
For more than 3 years they just sell the dreams and imagination they made and say they are the future.LOL
And exchange littered with wash trading, price Drops 300% and pumps 300%, bots trading against each other with low liquidity.
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I still hold around 9000 Modex, whatever negative news about Modex I just hope to make a profit, hope the team does something new idea to make Modex great again.
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live the dream but don't live the dream

4. We have not raised our first money with the ICO. We raised a significant amount in 2 rounds 2 years before the ICO and were a profitable software house 7-8 years before Modex. So the ICO was a good reality check for us, a good experience...we spent a lot of energy on it and we want to thank all of you for supporting our event.

lol saying they haven't done an ICO yet but the fact is they are doing a sale under the name ITO at a price of $ 0.8 per / token and now they say they haven't made that sale is a very shady scam


We are commited to our growth - as we are in the middle of an institutional funding round of 50M USD, after raising 18 M USD in funding so far, out of which less than 2 M in our Coin Offering. 90% of that are partners of Modex and long term believers, who have not put any token for sale
The funds raised from the sale had run out and now they are making sales for this institution which is a joke


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6. Our next actions will reflect the clear utility of the Token in the ecosystem, especially now that we are migrating towards Infrastructure As A Service given the new integrations with the ecosystems of Microsoft, Amazon,
Oracle, and other Tier 1 infrastructure players. https://modex.tech/modex-bcdb-iaas-on-major-public-cloud-offerings-azure-aws-and-oracle/
more than 3 years building ecosystem but no one use modex token even at all bad ecosystem, how many ecosystem do they make? maybe a lot but its usage is totally 0

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From Mihai Ivascu - CEO Modex (18/8/2020) Telegram


Ok guys at this point there are way to many things that are completely false in your statements and i need to respond. The team was always responsive and worked a lot to push the project to where it is today.  Whenever some of you asked for a 1:1, we were there.

1. The interview does NOT mention anything about us being ‘against’ crypto. Read it again, you seem to be familiar with us and understand that this was not the case. This is a statement that has nothing to do with us being against anything, in the interview we are mentioning about the main activity of our company which is more than issuing a token, it’s related to applied enterprise applications.

2. Been a long time since the ICO and we haven’t made any ‘pump of the token’ like most wanted because we simply do not get involved in market manipulation or any types of trades like that. We went for a regulated, audited token issuing and have no intention to start ‘playing’ like others do.

3. The big allocation that you see is part of an internal contractual allocation. We as cofounders have never sold one token, will not do that in the near future and we stay firm with our belief that the token - designed as the governing token of our ecosystem - i would say evolving ecosystem applied more into enterprise field - is the correct approach.

4. We have not raised our first money with the ICO. We raised a significant amount in 2 rounds 2 years before the ICO and were a profitable software house 7-8 years before Modex. So the ICO was a good reality check for us, a good experience...we spent a lot of energy on it and we want to thank all of you for supporting our event.

We are commited to our growth - as we are in the middle of an institutional funding round of 50M USD, after raising 18 M USD in funding so far, out of which less than 2 M in our Coin Offering. 90% of that are partners of Modex and long term believers, who have not put any token for sale.

5. We are treating Modex as an enterprise blockchain company, a proper growing software company with over 100 staff contracted and almost 10 M USD Total Contract Value in for this year, which is a performance in the enterprise blockchain space. We are staying away from ‘pump schemes’ and other completely misleading techniques, we just want to build our ecosystem and allow our token to be fully implemented into our vision. We are commited to that and are very aware that good strong ecosystems take money and resources to be built.

6. Our next actions will reflect the clear utility of the Token in the ecosystem, especially now that we are migrating towards Infrastructure As A Service given the new integrations with the ecosystems of Microsoft, Amazon,
Oracle, and other Tier 1 infrastructure players. https://modex.tech/modex-bcdb-iaas-on-major-public-cloud-offerings-azure-aws-and-oracle/

7. Happy to communicate with each of you, 1:1 or on AMA sessions. Please before throwing words out there about us, read of emails, blog posts and ask for comms with the team.

That’s business reality and we are focusing all of our efforts on growing the company, getting new clients from banks to governments and startups and that’s why we are constantly scaling up the team and building the brand of the company in the Cybersec space.

Thank you all for all your support, let’s keep in close contact and as always, you will be informed of every public action of the company



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Modex integrates with Logstash to push log immutability even further





Modex, the blockchain database company, announces that it has extended its technological reach by successfully integrating its flagship product,

Modex Blockchain Database (BCDB) with Logstash, an open-source log aggregator that is an integral component of the Elastic Stack. Through this technological integration, Modex plans to unlock new value through its blockchain component to companies that rely on Logstash as a data processing pipeline. This way companies get to benefit from blockchain enabled data integrity, immutability, traceability and transparency without needing to overhaul their data infrastructures.

With an extensive ecosystem composed of over 200 different plugins, developers can combine, match, and orchestrate various inputs, filters, and outputs to work in pipeline harmony. Often dubbed as the workhorse of the Elastic Stack, Logstash performs the crucial task of collecting large amounts of log data from multiple sources, processing it and dispatching it to a defined destination for storage (stashing).

To define the pipeline, Logstash uses a configuration file that indicates what data needs to be collected, how it should be processed and where it should be sent. Each of these stages is defined in the Logstash configuration file though various plugins:

the input plugin is integral in the data collection stage during which it aggregates logs and events from various sources
filter plugins are used during the processing stage to enrich, manipulate, and process logs. The wide range of filter plugin make Logstash a versatile and powerful instrument for parsing data
output plugins enable developers to push the processed data to various locations, services, and technologies

Through the new integration, Logstash has a new output plugin for Modex BCDB that gives companies the option to push their processed data in a blockchain-backed ecosystem that guarantees data integrity, immutability, and traceability. Through this approach, Modex has made an important step towards the widespread implementation of blockchain technology in real-life applications, without requiring companies to make a complete overhaul of their IT infrastructure.

In a performance-driven market, companies cannot afford any downtime or performance lags in their applications, as they usually lead to a decrease in a company’s trust, and in some cases direct loss of revenue. Following the same logic, businesses and enterprises need to comply with data security regulatory standards, unless they wish to attract hefty fines and costly lawsuits. To ensure app availability, performance, and security, software engineers rely on an abundance of logs and metrics to monitor system stability, or in case of a breach, to help them identify the cause and the fastest method of resolution.

By integrating with Logstash, one of the most widely used log aggregators, Modex gets access to a wider pool of potential customers that seek to harness blockchain’s potential to streamline operations and increase productivity. Logstash beneficiaries are now able to use an output plugin for Modex BCDB to ensure the integrity and immutability of sensitive data such as key codes, IDs from ERP/CRM financial data. Furthermore, the increased transparency and data traceability provided by the Modex plugin creates a framework of trust that drastically simplifies audit processes and can lead to streamlined issue resolution.

Alin Iftemi, Co-founder and Head of Modex: “The integration with Logstash represents a continuation of our work of ensuring log immutability. In fact, it represents an important step in our strategy to integrate with the most popular log collection solutions present on the market and store them on Modex BCDB for immutable logs. By installing an output plugin, Logstash beneficiaries can easily access the suite of functionalities and features of the Modex BCDB solution. Data immutability has never been so simple.”


src : https://modex.tech/modex-integrates-with-logstash-to-push-log-immutability-even-further/
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Modex has been accepted into Microsoft for Startups program








Modex, the blockchain database company, is proud to announce it has been accepted into the Microsoft for Startups program. This will give Modex direct access to the latest Microsoft technologies, resources and technology advisors, enabling us to accelerate our go-to-market strategy, and to work together with the Microsoft team in addressing common customers needs.

Two years ago, Microsoft announced an ambitious goal to become the leading enterprise cloud for B2B startups in the world. Called Microsoft for Startups, this founder-first program delivers the technology, go-to-market and community benefits needed to catalyze startup success. Since then, the industry has seen tremendous growth among B2B tech startups. According to PitchBook, venture capitalists bet $30 billion on enterprise startups in 2019, surpassing consumer tech funding for the first time in a decade. Microsoft for Startups has witnessed that momentum firsthand. Thousands of startups from more than 140 countries have connected their game-changing solutions to Microsoft’s enterprise customers. Startups active in the program are on pace to close more than $1 billion in new sales opportunities this year alone. In addition, Microsoft has pledged 500 million dollars to support startups with access to technology, community spaces, and sales opportunities over the next two years.

Modex and Microsoft

Kubernetes is quickly becoming the operating system for the Cloud and has the potential for massive benefits for technology organisations and developers. With all major cloud providers now offering their own native Kubernetes service, and several container orchestration platforms rebuilding with Kubernetes as an underpinning, Modex has been seeking a way to accelerate the development of scripts that enable rapid deployment of a blockchain node cluster in any customer’s cloud infrastructure.

With this in mind, Modex looked for the right partner that could help it quickly and efficiently develop the Kubernetes scripts, while also allowing it to benefit from a stable technological partnership and an alignment of sales efforts. The acceptance in the Microsoft for Startups program gives Modex access to products and services, as well as startup-focused resources to leverage Microsoft networks and expertise.

Mihai Ivascu, CEO and Co-founder Modex: “I am thrilled, together with my team, to announce that we are now a part of Microsoft for Startups program. With both companies – Microsoft and Modex – focused on technological innovation and enriching consumers’ lives by bringing revolutionary tech products and services to the market, I am sure that we will build great products together. Products that will benefit not only individuals and companies, but also the society we live in, as a whole!”

“The Microsoft for Startups program was born out of listening to the needs of startup communities around the world who shared with us that the most valuable thing Microsoft could do, beyond providing them access to technology, was to connect them to new customers. It is with this insight in mind that we have developed our entire program and we are happy to bring more startups from the Romanian ecosystem into the program. Nothing makes us as happy as seeing innovative companies like Modex – access our technical and business resources in order to scale up and contribute to a sustainable and long term growth of our society”, said Daniel Rusen, Marketing & Operations Director, Microsoft Romania.

SRC : https://modex.tech/modex-has-been-accepted-into-microsoft-for-startups-program/

TW : https://twitter.com/modex_tech/status/1277915998054735874
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Modex offered during the BCR-InnovX Multiverse event the “Best Technology Startup 2020” prize to Cyscale. The winner of this prize will benefit of a two days business trip to Modex HQ in London UK, a meeting with General C-Suite and a dinner with one of Modex’s investors.CSR

SRC : https://twitter.com/modex_tech/status/1273872527912308736
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Dan Popescu, Software Tech Lead Modex: We’ll unlock new value with our software





A full-stack developer with an extensive background in tech, Dan Popescu, Software Tech Lead at Modex, highlights a series of new features and functionalities that come with the new Modex BCDB release, explaining which factors helped establish the direction of the project, while also highlighting his personal experience at Modex.

Last week we saw the launch of a new major release for the Modex Blockchain Database (BCDB) solution. Can you briefly talk about some of the new features and changes that come with the new release?

We worked hard during the past few months to put the finishing touches on this new major release for the Modex Blockchain Database (BCDB) solution. Besides the obvious bug fixes, we primarily focused on enhancing the performance and stability of the BCDB software. We’ve also concentrated our efforts on delivering a new set of functionalities and changes that better reflect the demands of the market. For example, we have eliminated data wrappers to streamline the interaction with the product, while also improving the communication with the blockchain and the database engine. We also took the time to revamp the code of Modex BCDB, focusing development on features that will have the biggest impact on our clients. Furthermore, by restructuring and simplifying the code, we laid a solid foundation that will enable us to deliver new features in future releases.

What were the main factors that helped you and your team decide the direction of the new BCDB release?

One of the biggest factors was the demands of the market. After carefully analyzing the needs of the companies with which we interact on a daily basis, as well as the valuable feedback we received from developers that have hands-on experience and know exactly the pulse of the market, the direction for the new release became increasingly clearer. As you can imagine, we have a series of principles that dictate the final shape of our product. Our objective is to streamline the way in which companies and enterprises interact with distributed systems, with blockchain. But in order to achieve our end goal we need to listen to the needs of our clients and potential clients to outline a set of expectations that the market has from the technology and how we can deliver them. This approach made us realize that some functionalities that we initially considered to be a secondary objective were in fact highly sought after by companies.

Another major factor that helped us set a trajectory for the new release was the fact that we were constantly present at tech events and conferences that provided an ideal environment for exchanging ideas and discussing with our peers. As such, in terms of establishing a direction for new functionalities, I would separate them into two categories: the necessary functionalities that are the result of client feedback, and developer-oriented functionalities that help us structure our product to be developer-friendly. Usually the latter represents the feedback we received from developers during tech events and conferences.

The advent of COVID-19 had a deep impact both on our personal and work lives, but you and your team still managed to revamp the code of Modex BCDB while also delivering a full suite of new features. Can you describe how the pandemic has reshaped the development process and the general workflow at Modex? Which were the biggest challenges?

COVID-19 certainly came as a challenge, as it forced us to deviate from a familiar work pattern. For the past months, we have been working remotely, from home which means that online meetings have become deeply ingrained in our work habits. Isolation affects people differently, and because we are a team, we need to think about the health and safety of each of our members. It was indeed a serious blow, luckily we managed to adapt pretty fast because the company already had a strong procedure and infrastructure that facilitated work from home for an extended period. Communication was always a strong point of our team and thankfully we adapted quickly to the new communication channels. In my opinion, the fact that we work in IT means that we could adapt to the new changes more easily.

The biggest challenge I would say was to maintain the social interaction between team members, an essential element that helps build team cohesion. To address this, we continued our weekly event, Modex Talks in an online format during which we shared a drink over the webcam and talked about other things besides work.

Modex has recently partnered with UiPath to enhance the traceability of operations involving software robots by leveraging blockchain’s innate potential to facilitate data immutability. Does this mean that you have decided to focus your efforts on one facet of blockchain technology, namely immutability?

No, that isn’t the case. It’s all about the necessary features and market priorities, but this doesn’t mean that we’re only focusing on this facet of blockchain technology, on immutability. We made sure that the data immutability feature falls in line with the standards of UiPath and other potential partners or clients. We’ve prioritized immutability in the context of our partnership with UiPath, but this doesn’t mean that we are ignoring the other facets of blockchain technology. For us, decentralization, data distribution, encryption, permission mechanisms, all these elements even if they are not fundamental to what we bring in our partnership with UiPath, are still integral components of Modex BCDB. As a matter of fact, we have almost concluded the development of the data immutability functionality, all that remain are minor enhancements.

Our recent focus on data immutability should be perceived as another use case for the BCDB solution. In fact, it is a good example that showcases the ability of the product to deliver to a client only features that are relevant for their business logic. But this doesn’t mean that data immutability is the only functionality of our product, it’s not even our main functionality from my point of view as a developer working on this product.

Tech companies are known for their fast-paced development and expansion, Modex is no exception. Can you tell us a bit about the company’s plans for the future? Are you preparing new technological collaborations and integrations?

What I know for certain is that a new round of expansion is gradually happening. In this context, expansion means more developers, more workforce that will help us deliver new features faster, more integrations, and more research. Because blockchain is at the edge of the global technological ecosystem, a significant segment of the work we do at Modex is related to research.

The next step for Modex BCDB is to significantly increase the number of blockchains and database engines that can connect to our infrastructure. It’s imperative to cover as large an area as possible, plus to integrate with as many cloud infrastructures, and as many types of containers as possible. This strategy enables us to expand the functionality of the product through a set of components that fit various enterprise contexts.

We are also engaged in multiple discussions on future technology collaborations with big names in the tech industry such as Microsoft, Amazon, MongoDB, and Elasticsearch.

Modex BCDB is touted as a middleware software that has an agnostic take on the blockchain and database engine it uses. Is it possible to use the BCDB solution to complement other technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), or cloud computing?

Modex BCDB is a middleware software that not only complements existing software frameworks but also augments the functionality of the chosen blockchain and database engine enabling companies to unlock the full potential of the technologies. We basically come as an additional layer that combines the advantages of a traditional database system with a blockchain infrastructure to expand a client’s existing software application. In the case of AI, IoT, and cloud computing Modex BCDB can be used to complement these technologies, not enhance them per se. Let’s take AI, for example, our infrastructure can add a layer of utility to AI applications, but not in the sense that it will directly improve AI, but rather complement it by enhancing data security and trust through immutability and decentralization.

For the past year, Modex has had a strong presence at top tech events and conferences. What is it like to attend these large-scale events as a representative of a tech company? What was the feedback you received from attendees? Did you receive out of the box questions that caught you off guard?

It generally depends on the event, but overall it is an interesting experience because you get the chance to see a lot of tech companies working on ingenious projects. It always puts a smile on my face when I see people make a concentrated effort to somehow push technology even further, to offer something new to the community while finding a gateway through which they can bring their ideas and concepts to consumers worldwide. When you are at a tech booth and see people approaching, you can for a brief second see it in their eyes how they are arranging their thoughts and getting ready to ask all sorts of questions related to your product.

Receiving feedback is essential during tech events, and thus far people have been very receptive and positive towards the work we do. In general, people are surprised that there are companies that work on developing blockchain solutions for the enterprise sphere. Usually, when they hear the word blockchain, they immediately assume you are crypto-related. It’s gratifying to prove to them that your product is something different, and most of the time I had discussions with people that spanned almost 30 minutes just to satisfy their curiosity and explain the concept behind our product and how it works.

I can’t say I was ever caught off guard by a question. We work with a segment of technology that is often considered a niche, and such there are very few people that know the ins and outs of blockchain. I’m proud to say that me and my colleagues are experts in the field we work in. We did encounter some questions that made us think about how we could improve the product in certain directions, or what features would appeal more to developers.

You have been with Modex since the company’s early days. Can you talk about your experience at Modex and your expectations for the future?

Yes, I’m one of the first members of the team that began work on Modex BCDB. My experience at Modex is a positive one. I have always worked for startups, small companies that are characterized by enthusiasm and a strong desire to grow. Modex has grown for the past two years and I think this is just the beginning. I enjoy the fact that I have the opportunity to work with professionals, with people specialized in various areas. The skills of the colleagues I work with cover the various requirements for growing a company, from developers to testers, this on my side that I am used to, but also content writers, PR, marketing, including everything that means product promotion, meetings, to the tech events we previously discussed. All these various elements are necessary for ensuring a natural development for a company, and for me as a developer, it makes me feel like part of a team that gives their best to achieve the same goal.

As for my expectations for the future, I want to continue to contribute to the growth of the project and bring it to its intended form. After that, I would like to continue to explore the potential of BCDB even further and find new practical implementations.


src : https://modex.tech/dan-popescu-software-tech-lead-modex-well-unlock-new-value-with-our-software/
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Modex’s commitment for the community development continues with a new CSR project.
Fab Lab Iași Hub powered by Modex and Romanian Commercial Bank is starting to take shape.This new and welcoming space will be inaugurated soon.

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We are honoured to be on list of “Top 10 Innovative Brands of the Year 2020”





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Modex launches a major release for the Blockchain Database (BCDB) solution


Great news! The Modex Blockchain Database (BCDB) solution just got a new major release that enhances the functionality of the product with a new set of features that will help customers unlock new value.

The team of engineers behind Modex has been working hard for the past few months to put the finishing touches on a new major release that aims to streamline developer interaction with the BCDB software while seeking to provide a suitable answer for the needs of businesses that want to benefit from the advantages of blockchain technology.

This major release encapsulates all the feedback received from technology partners, clients as well as members of the developer community that had the chance to explore the Blockchain Database solution and exchange ideas at the Modex stand during key tech conferences and events like the Web Summit 2019.

“For the past half-year, we have been slowly accumulating valuable feedback from clients, partners, and the community. With this new major release, we are confident that Modex BCDB is more in line with the demands of the market, which allows us to target new tech ventures that are compatible with blockchain technology such as ensuring log immutability for RPA robots. Probably our biggest achievement during this period was the successful integration of our BCDB software with UiPath Orchestrator and the addition of Elasticsearch to our increasing roster of database engines”, stated Dragos Rautu, Modex CTO.

Besides the obvious bug fixes, the new BCDB release addresses a series of performance, security, and stability issues to streamline the adoption process of Modex’s hybrid solution in existing enterprise frameworks. Clients and especially their developers who will interact directly with Modex BCDB will note a significant increase to read and write speeds as well as a full suite of new features like Elasticsearch database support, the elimination of “data” property wrappers for NoSQL database records, improved exception handling, and logging mechanism, enhanced user registration/invitation mechanism, the integration of endpoints with TCP.

“After carefully analyzing the needs of the market, we have decided to completely revamp the code of Modex BCDB, focusing development on features that will have the biggest impact on our clients and potential clients. Furthermore, by restructuring and simplifying the code we laid a solid foundation that will enable us to deliver new features in future releases”, added Dan Popescu, Software Technical Lead at Modex.


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A perfect fit for Modex’s US expansion: the Stanford Journal of Blockchain Law & Policy







As our expansion in the United States continues in 2020, Modex – the blockchain database company – will remain a Gold Sponsor of Stanford Journal of Blockchain Law & Policy, the first law journal to publish on the greater blockchain technology space.

The Stanford Journal of Blockchain Law & Policy (JBLP) features articles (peer-reviewed), essays, and comments both online and in print run. Edited by Stanford University-affiliated academics and practitioners based out of the Stanford CodeX Blockchain Group and part of the Stanford Center for Blockchain Research, JBLP fills a critical need in the field for a neutral, disinterested, and reputable platform to publish high-quality content and to advance discourse. The Journal’s print version is published twice a year in the Spring and Fall, and is preceded by online publication of the same content in the Winter and Summer.

According to its publishers, JBLP’s scope spans (but is not limited to) the legal aspects of blockchains and cryptocurrencies, regulatory and policy ramifications, governance, and the future of decentralization. Submissions are accepted year-round and can be sent in Microsoft Word format, together with a CV / resume, via Scholastica or by email to [email protected]. The submissions need not focus exclusively on blockchain law and policy, but at minimum must include significant coverage. The articles must have 10,000+ words, the essays – up to 10,000 words, and Comments – under 3,000 words. It’s important to note that only articles undergo peer review.

Mihai Ivascu, CEO and Co-founder Modex: “In 2019, Modex continued its expansion by opening the company’s first office in the United States, in Silicon Valley, a few steps away from the Google Cloud, NASA, Yahoo and Oracle’s offices. Standford is a powerhouse for blockchain tech and this fits perfectly with out policy of expanding in the valley area.” If you are a researcher looking to publish on blockchain-related topics, you should contact JBLP. For 2021, the Stanford Journal of Blockchain Law & Policy has already announced Symposia: “Blockchain and Procedural Law – Law & Justice in the Age of Disintermediation. The first Symposium’s papers will be published in January 2021, and the second’s papers will be published in June 2021.

The Stanford Journal of Blockchain Law & Policy was co-founded by Steven Nam. Previously a Distinguished Practitioner at Stanford University, Steven was a Visiting Professor of Law at UC Davis Law School, antitrust attorney with Jones Day, and CSO of a Palo Alto-based blockchain startup. A glance at Steve’s LinkedIn profile reveals B.A at Yale University; J.D. at Columbia University School of Law and M.A. (Political Science) at Columbia University, New York.


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from Claudia (support Modex)



Hi all,

We fully appreciate your comments and your interest in our product.
 
Over the past few months, our team has worked relentlessly on our key product, Modex BCDB - Blockchain Database. The BCDB has evolved from the stage of Proof Of Concept into tangible business opportunities.
 
The Modex Platform is a suite of tools for developers to help them write, deploy, manage and monitor both smart contracts and private blockchains. As our market research showed, there wasn't a considerable interest for these, so we needed to create a new, strong product and many implementations which had to be done. We had to create a product that brings value, a product towards which there is considerable interest. The product is already available on the market. We strongly believe that our BCDB solution will be an essential application for companies.
 
Regarding the roadmap, we are happy to announce the following: the next period will be allocated for bug fixing and production testing, product stabilization and performance. Depending on the number of clients, we intend to offer smart contracts for enterprises with Java code, a fast and powerful business oriented blockchain engine and sales.
 
Modex team takes into account the requirements of the community and continuously strives to offer the best results.
Modex creates utility mechanisms for tokens, but cannot recommend the price.
We understand the desire to increase the value of the token and we assure you that we do our best to achieve this goal through our products. The Company does not recommend purchasing tokens for speculative investment purposes.
The goal is for the volume to grow naturally and for us to facilitate buying and selling by offering the right means. We want to facilitate the purchase of BCDB licenses with tokens and we hope to increase the adoption.
 
Which is the actual allocation of the tokens?
The token allocation follows the whitepaper rules.
 
To the question "How exactly does the community play an instrumental role in these transactions?" The answer is that we need your help also, to promote our product. We kindly ask you to follow us closely, to support the BCDB image and the company image so all of us can win together a strong token for the market.
 
I will do my best to also send you here news about what is happening with our main product BCDB, keeping you up to date with the latest developments.
For the moment I am sending you a document which is a wish list, the timeline is not in the final form. We approach new functions as soon as we stabilize the product, the next release is practically about that, performance and optimization.

Thank you for taking the time to read this!
I remain at your disposal for any further information.

Best wishes!
Stay safe!


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May 19, 2020

Modex partners with UiPath
to offer Log Immutability for RPA robots
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https://modex.tech/modex-partners


May 20, 2020

Modex partners with UiPath to offer log immutability for RPA robots

http://www.apmultimedianewsroom.com/multimedia-newsroom/modex-partners-with-uipath-to-offer-log-immutability-for-rpa-robots


May 25, 2020

In an interview for WallStreetRo
Laura Manescu, Fintech Specialist at Modex, spoke about Modex's second US office, in Washington DC, and the launch of two sets of blockchain integrated solutions. Read the full interview below

https://www.wall-street.ro/articol/Finante-Banci/255605/modex-vrea-sa-puna-blockchain-in-adn-ul-bancilor-romanesti-dupa-biroul-din-silicon-valley-urmeaza-washington.html?fbclid=IwAR1zFMImOZxXRqIR_SyseR9-DZUkGBH-31DgJDJSSZGw_QNzupRoQHqkxcA


May 26, 2020

Modex study: Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the banking sector

https://modex.tech/modex-partners-with-uipath-to-offer-log-immutability-for-rpa-robots/


May 28, 2020

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Modex joins C5 Capital’s international cyber defence Alliance to support the healthcare sector through COVID-19


Modex, the blockchain database company, is proud to join the Cyber Alliance to Defend our Healthcare, uniting with luminaries in the cybersecurity world to help combat the unprecedented series of cyberattacks that the healthcare sector has experienced in recent months.

C5 Capital, the specialist investment firm that exclusively invests in the secure data ecosystem, including cybersecurity, AI, cloud, and space, first launched the Alliance in March to provide free cybersecurity support to healthcare and research organizations that are already under huge pressure due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Since launching the Alliance in March, C5 Capital has noted a ten-fold increase in cyberattacks, such as ransomware, on the sector, adding an additional threat to already-overburdened hospitals, clinics, and research facilities.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) recently warned that more than 25,000 email addresses from its organisation and others related to its operations – such as the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in the US – had been compromised.

Through collective defence, members of the Alliance are working together to protect healthcare workers on the frontline of the epidemic. This work is helping to ensure hospitals and clinics protect their internal systems and databases for patients, healthcare workers, and volunteers. It is also enabling pharmaceutical research and development facilities to safeguard their work while developing a vaccine to fight the COVID-19 virus both safely and efficiently.

Modex is supporting through its software solution – Blockchain Database (BCDB) – entities affected by cyber-attacks during the coronavirus pandemic by ensuring data security and integrity, and near real-time backup. The Modex BCDB infrastructure is suited for all medical units, NGOs, activists, local governments, or organizations that want to implement an extra layer of security to their valuable data, online and offline.  Modex is doing its part by providing its Blockchain Database to healthcare institutions to help negate the impact of ransomware attacks, through its blockchain layer.

Other members of the Alliance include ITC Secure, IronNet Cyber Security, Haven Cyber Technologies, Enveil, 4iQ, Blue Cedar, SAPNS2, Modex, Telos, OneVinn, Trustar, Privitar, Cynamics, SOSA / The Global Cyber Centre and Klaatu IT Security.

Andre Pienaar, Founder, C5 Capital said: “We’re hugely grateful to have the support of Modex and welcome them to the Alliance. With many of the world’s leading cybersecurity experts now contributing their services and knowledge for free we have a powerful united front to combat cyber threats to global health organizations when they are already under immense strain as a result of this terrible pandemic.”

Mihai Ivascu, CEO & Co-founder, Modex said: “People might come to recognize that technological threats are existential, and therefore require an increasing cooperation. Adopting a sense of pragmatic intelligence in the cybersecurity industry, we would develop a coordinated response for protecting the healthcare systems all around the globe. We all know that healthcare units have been pressured constantly over the past weeks, losing not only lives in the fight against COVID – 19, but also valuable data and being subject to ransomware attacks. Our medical system is the target of an unfair and criminal war, and only through our combined efforts in the cybersecurity field, we will be able to help and to protect it from malicious attacks. For Modex it’s a big honour, but also a responsibility to be part of the C5 Cybersecurity Alliance. We joined with our Blockchain Database software solution to offer the powerful protection needed by every medical unit to safeguard against ransomware attacks. Our infrastructure enables centralized legacy systems, commonly used in healthcare, to become distributed systems, resistant to ransomware and other cybersecurity threats”.

For more information, visit https://www.c5capital.com/cyber-alliance/

For more details on how to join the Alliance, whether as a technology company or as a healthcare organization in need of support, please contact [email protected]

About C5 Capital

C5 Capital Limited (C5) is a global specialist investment firm that exclusively invests in the secure data ecosystem including cybersecurity, cloud infrastructure, and applied data analytics. The firm is dedicated to nurturing a secure digital future and our investment strategy is based on an approach of building long-term relationships with innovative companies that share in our mission. www.c5capital.com.

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Alin Iftemi, Head of Business & Co-founder Modex: We’ll continue to deliver innovative technologies for enterprises


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