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2 min readApr 10, 2020
  • Debrief announced Middleware partnership with Harmony
  • Launched a New Content Series: Debrief’s Data News Round Up
  • Twitter continues to grow organically, with over 700 likes in the past 14 days
  • Our Co-Founder, Jeff Pulver was interviewed by Rachel Wolfson for Coin Telegraph
  • Mentioned in notable publications, CoinTelegraph, The Cryptonomist, and Coin Codex

Debrief announced Middleware partnership with Harmony

On April 2nd, Debrief announced a partnership with Harmony!

Harmony Technology is a global-scale marketplace platform with decentralization at its core. Harmony’s open infrastructure and low-fee consensus platform will help to power decentralized economies of the future.

“We’re excited about our strategic partnership with Harmony — one of the first steps towards mainstream, traditional adoption of our middleware,” said Jeff Pulver, Co-Founder of Debrief. “We now have strong momentum, and we are working toward adding exponential value to the Harmony ecosystem so users worldwide can access the benefits of Debrief’s data privacy.”

Debrief will offer dAPI middleware to the Harmony ecosystem and will also collaborate with Harmony in future marketing campaigns.

Read more about this exciting partnership here.

New Content Series: Debrief’s Data News Roundup

We introduced a weekly series where we highlight key news from the blockchain and data privacy world. Check out our first post about the Zoom privacy scandal here.

Twitter Growth:

Our Twitter presence continues to grow organically, with an almost 500 retweets over the past 14 days and over 700 likes.

Our Co-Founder, Jeff Pulver, was interviewed by Rachel Wolfson for CoinTelegraph:

Here’s an excerpt from the interview:

Jeff Pulver, Voice Over Internet Protocol pioneer, told Cointelegraph that the main issue with all major communication services like Zoom is that it uses centralized data storage mechanisms. Due to this, Zoom poses security threats to the confidential information it gathers. He explained:

“Companies like Zoom say they cannot access user data, but they still mine the data generated by those apps, such as how often users talk to someone and whose phone numbers they have stored in their smartphone’s address book. Routing all business and personal data through a centralized server with one main point of contact poses an overwhelming number of threats for information security.”

Read the full interview here.

More notable headlines that featured Debrief:

CoinTelegraph:

Vonage Co-Founder Launches Decentralized Videochat App to Battle Zoom

CoinCodex:

The Future of Network Security and Privacy: Blockchain and Decentralization Are About to Change Everything

The Cryptonomist:

Forward-looking blockchain technology solutions tech giants should take a closer look at

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