Openwashing: IOHK, Hazelcast, Amazon
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Cardano Creator Drops Major Announcements on ADA Crypto, ‘ADA Pay’, Google Chrome Extension and Open-Source Initiative
Charles Hoskinson, CEO of IOHK, the development team of Cardano, just dropped a series of surprise announcements that were originally slated for release on August 15.
Hoskinson began by reassuring his audience that the current volatility of the cryptocurrency markets are part of the cycle. “We’ve been here before,” he said. “Everything’s fine.” According to Hoskinson, a long-term strategy will eventually lead to the fulfillment of promises on the technology and make people in the crypto space happier. He says the focus is always on the fundamentals, and he believes Cardano is sound.
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Amazon open sources Alexa ‘auto’ SDK for cars [Ed: Calling mass surveillance (recording all of society by peer) “open” because of some SDK]
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Hazelcast Appoints Kelly Herrell As CEO - Enterprise Growth And Open Source Momentum Attracts Silicon Valley Leader
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