CyberMiles Community Update (mid-July 2018)
1. CyberMiles visited South Korea and Vietnam, part of the ‘Making the Impossible Possible’ World Tour
In May, CyberMiles began a series of global meet-ups that kicked off in China. This month, the CyberMiles team visited crypto communities in South Korea and Vietnam.
Dr. Lucas Lu, CyberMiles’ founder and CEO, spoke of the myriad opportunities for decentralized online marketplaces to grow, thanks to CyberMiles’ e-commerce blockchain technology.
2. CyberMiles announced incubator partner program
During his visit to South Korea, Dr. Lu announced the establishment of the ‘CyberMiles incubator,’ a strategic partner-based ecosystem. Blocktonic is the first official project incubated by the program.
Blocktonic plans to become the world’s first decentralized e-commerce platform to run on CyberMiles’ MainNet (once it is deployed), governed only by its community. Blocktonic already has completed the first phase of the test incubation and will operate independently after completion.
3. 1000BTC interviewed CyberMiles reps in Vietnam
While in Ho Chi Minh City, Mark Brinkerhoff, a CyberMiles advisor, was interviewed about CyberMiles’ upcoming MainNet, as well as Supernodes and Validators; the growing CyberMiles ecosystem; top coins by market cap, and other crypto topics.
The full interview is available to view on YouTube.
4. CyberMiles introduced automatic management of digital inheritance: Improvement Proposal 012
The CyberMiles Foundation has implemented Improvement Proposal 012 (CIP 012), which enables the automatic management of digital inheritance. Upon death or any set of verifiable events, the user’s digital assets will be transferred automatically to the heir’s account.
5. 5miles named an Emerging Company Innovation Award finalist
5miles, a leading peer-to-peer online marketplace and one of CyberMiles’ strategic partners, has been nominated for the Emerging Company Innovation Award for 2018.
As chosen by Tech Titans, the largest technology trade association in Texas, where 5miles is based, the nominees — and nominators — represent a diverse group of technology leaders. From start-ups to Fortune 500 companies, these organization collaborate to help innovation thrive in North Texas.