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Hello! What happened in Humaniq this week? Let’s see!
New ICO dates:
06.04–27.04
Last week China’s two largest bitcoin exchanges have halted withdrawals of the virtual currency after the country’s central bank met with a group of exchange executives to warn them about the need to enforce rules on money laundering and foreign exchange. So bitcoin withdrawals will be suspended in China for one month until the 10th of March.
As you can see from the diagram, up to 30% of Humaniq’s shareholders are expected to come from China. Withdrawal suspension means that some portion of potential ICO participants who were planning to join our crowdsale won’t be able to participate due to the inability to withdraw bitcoin.
That’s why we’ve moved our ICO dates. ICO will be launched on 6th of April!
This means you will have even more time to participate in our bounty campaign! Please see how you can join here
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1774480.0VisionLabs to develop Bio ID for Humaniq’s app. Humaniq is developing a next-generation mobile application with 3-step bio identification. To make it work simply yet accurately we have found amazing professionals to work with us on this.
VisionLabs is the company Humaniq will collaborate with. They are a world-leading visual recognition company. They develop software and solutions for finance, retail and security sectors.
Founded in 2012, VisionLabs has been successful in projects with big corporations and governmental institutions worldwide.
The partnership contract was signed this week.
Humaniq got a new address!
This week Humaniq has officially become registered in Luxembourg. Our new address is the following: SIM Lux Lab Société à responsabilité limitée — 25C, boulevard Royal, L-2449 Luxembourg.
Blockchain Oscar prize now 2x bigger!02.03–04.03 Great news for Blockchain Oscar’s participants: the prize has been increased from 5000 to 10000 Euros! One half will be paid in Bitcoins and the other in Humaniq tokens. So don’t hesitate to take part and win! Check all the details and submit your startup at page
CoinTelegraph!
Charities benefit a lot from Blockchain Moscow-based Texan, and Humaniq contributor, Dwight Sproull, has published an article on his
Medium blog about how charities can benefit from blockchain technology. Philanthropic organizations experience a lot of challenges with financial logistics, and blockchain has solutions that will greatly improve the process and benefit both donors and recipients.
Alex Fork’s trip to India — “Humaniq in reality” Alex Fork has established a new partnership with indian enterpreneur Parth Bhatt Upendra Kumar. He is dealing with charity organisations and helping to connect them with socially unprotected people.
Mr. Fork arranged a real-time game with people from a disadvantaged neighborhood in India. The activity was called “Humaniq in reality”. The locals got really interested in the game and took part in it without any financial reward, which we think is a good sign that unbanked populations are open and ready for the services Humaniq will provide.
Thank you for taking time to catch up with us! We’ll be back next Friday!
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