Coronavirus initiatives to lead on blockchain?

Kohei Kurihara
2 min readApr 5, 2020

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Today, we are picking up blockchain solution fighting against corona virus.

MiPasa ensures that new data entered into the system matches the original. Finally, a third level of validation comes from the public, who could report inconsistencies or bad data, giving public health officials a way to analyze and respond to public sentiment.

While MiPasa works to combine, ageragate and bring together public data, personally identifiable information is never shared. The platform supports decentralized identifiers to encode personal information.

https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2019/02/22/tech-industry-cybersecurity-concerns/

Data privacy remains at the center of the sector’s worries, with 87 percent of tech CFOs expressing a high or moderate concern about the issue. It also ranked third in the list of companies’ biggest business priorities this year, after scaling the business (37 percent) and product or service innovation (34 percent), according to the 100 U.S. tech CFOs surveyed in BDO’s 2019 Technology Outlook Survey. Tech companies’ emphasis on data privacy and cybersecurity comes as no surprise.

Corona Babies are a collection of 18 different bats, drawn by San Francisco-based visual artist and crypto investor, Jaclyn Santos. Like other NFTs, they don’t do anything, but are a commemorative, unique token of the Coronavirus, the, er, global pandemic that’s ruined families, crashed markets, and killed over 3,600.

CoronaCoin was created three weeks ago by programmers and activists from the anonymous messaging board 4Chan. Its value is ostensibly pegged to the coronavirus, as the token supply is burned every two days to keep up with official WHO statistics, according to Sunny Kemp, an admin for CoronaCoin’s Telegram group.

SingularityNET and Ocean Protocol, decentralized AI and data economy projects respectively, have pooled resources to support a COVID-19 hackathon initiative.

Decentralized AI Alliance (DAIA), an organization of more than 50 companies, labs, and nonprofits, will host the event, which aims to develop and launch open-source code and tools that can be leveraged by the medical community in their fight against COVID.

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