The PolloPollo Project Just Received A Significant Donation

In an amazing act of philanthropy, care of others, appreciation of Obyte and a solid belief in the PolloPollo project, Frank Bee just informed me, that the prize money he just won for his 1st place in the Autonomous Agents Developer Contest will be donated to the PolloPollo project.
I completely lack the words to express my gratitude for this truly fantastic donation and can only extend my own heartfelt thanks and an even greater thanks on behalf of all the applicants that this donation will make a life changing difference to.
All funds have been transferred to a wallet created for this purpose. The wallet address is shared here so everyone can monitor transactions made.
PolloPollo Donation Wallet Address:
UB6CSL6DSZPMACGZDEUKE4RLVWNXUPAJ

This evening, the students from the IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark finished all improvements in the first of four planned phases that the Obyte Foundation has granded funding for.
With the platform now stable an providing far better user experience, Santiago — a student at a University in Caracas Venezuela — who has helped with onboarding shops/merchants and has provided the Capybara Exchange, feels confident that we could approach a local pharmacy and have a realistic chance of successfully convince them to join the platform.
This would open up an entirely new chapter for the platform. It will help us gain even more recognition and help us build further trust in the platform. Trust, in a country where trust itself was one of the first victims of the desperate situation caused by the political turmoil.

I am so, so happy to be able to make this announcement and I would like to thank everyone who has helped realize this project so far.
All who have watched as we started this amazing journey. Those who stepped up and made the first donations, knowing there was a significant risk that things wouldn’t work and funds would be lost forever. The fantastic students from ITU, who decided to keep working on the project even after the initial school project was finished. The students in Venezuela, who put their own safety on the line in an attempt to help others in dire need of help. Everyone who provide ideas and suggestions for improvements to the platform. Those who help us raise awareness of the platform and of course to the fantastic Obyte community!
Thank you very, very much everyone!
