Weekly Update WC 27 August 2018

Aaron McDonald
CENNZnet
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2 min readAug 30, 2018

Here’s what some of the teams in the Centrality ecosystem are working on this week. To stay up-to-date on the progress of our technology, follow us on Twitter and our Telegram Announcements channel, plus join our community on Centrality’s Official Telegram, Instagram, Reddit and Facebook.

We’re coming to the end of another month and I’m counting down the weeks until my moonboots come off. Last week I gave my first presentation in a cast at the Google for Entrepreneurs powered Startup Grind Auckland. It was awesome to share and to meet such a cool community of people interested in blockchain. The audience was highly engaged with the technology being built within the Centrality ecosystem — here’s how it’s coming together this week:

Centrality

Coincast TV has named Centrality as one of the ICOs to watch this week. Great to be mentioned alongside other projects doing exciting things in the blockchain space.

CentraPay

The team has proven a wallet-to-wallet communication protocol via Sylo’s decentralised infrastructure. This week CentraPay is implementing support within wallet for assets indirectly controlled via an authorization framework.

Sylo

The team have their heads down and ears close to the ground this week, implementing their closed alpha release for Android and iOS. Sylo’s one step closer to bringing their decentralized messaging app to life and into the hands of everyday users.

Neighborhood

The development of Neighborhood’s workflow solution, The Orchestrator, is making good progress and the team is on track to deliver the first build. This release will demonstrate how a multi-party transaction can be automated and managed during the offer stage of a property purchase.

Real estate agents, banks and conveyancing lawyers are being engaged at the moment, to ensure Neighborhood is being shaped into a solution that truly meets customer needs.

Mainstage

Mainstage is an event management and ticketing platform that is currently participating in the Centrality Ventures Innovation Hub, our incubator programme. The team have landed their first real gig — and it’s a headliner. This week tickets for New Zealand’s premier blockchain conference, Blockworks, went on sale using Mainstage’s platform. We’re really proud to see more secure ticketing in the market and support this application go to market.

More to follow in my monthly update next week, stay tuned!

To stay up-to-date on the progress of our technology, follow us on Twitter and our Telegram Announcements channel, plus join our community on Centrality’s Official Telegram, Instagram, Reddit and Facebook.

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Aaron McDonald
CENNZnet

Co-founder and CEO of blockchain venture studio Centrality