The “#2 Hack for Wallet” Event was Held on May 11!

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3 min readMay 23, 2018
Opening greetings from ICOVO CEO Yamase)

Every month ICOVO holds the event “Ethereum Hack Tokyo” for engineers in Tokyo for the purpose of supporting blockchain related startups. This was its second time.

This time, with the event title # 2 Hack for “Wallet”, I explained the mechanism of wallets, which are a place for storing cryptocurrencies.

The speakers were Nishimura, who created the Tachyon wallet and leads ICOVO’s development as its CTO, and Alex Melville, a BitGo engineer who develops all its products including a web wallet, offline vault, and custody services.

(ICOVO’s CTO Nishimura)
(BitGo Alex Melville)

After their wonderful session, Mino, ICOVO’s blockchain engineer, held a panel discussion as the moderator.

(ICOVO’s blockchain engineer Mino)

The panel discussion reached an interesting conclusion of 50/50 split between participants in the venue as to which they would support — a wallet that prioritizes security or usability.

(In the panel discussion)
(Here are Mr. Alex’s presentation materials.)
(Here are Nishimura’s presentation materials.)

Many blockchain engineers participated, and it was very exciting. Thank you very much for your participation.

Next time, we will hold a workshop in Tokyo on June 8 to create a simplified version of a block explorer like Etherscan, which is an indispensable blockchain application. Please join us.

Also, Nishimura, who participated in this event, and Ria, ICOVO’s Evangelist, attended the VHCEx launch event “THE LAUNCHING OF VHCEx” held in Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) on May 20 as guest speakers. We will publish a report at a later date. Please look forward to it!

We announce event information through ICOVO’s official social media channels, so please check it out!

・Twitter:https://twitter.com/ICOVOCO
・Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/icovoco/
・Telegram:https://t.me/icovocohttps://t.me/ICOVOChanel

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