QLC Chain at CPC Cryto DevCon 2018

Toya Zhang
Kepple (previously QLC Chain)
4 min readJun 12, 2018
  • Dan Kolkowitz presented on “How Blockchain can improve security of NaaS”
  • QLC Chain Alpha development complete
  • Yellow Paper published and available on Website, Github
  • WinQ gears up for World Cup

Today was the last day of CPC Crypto DevCon 2018. A huge thanks to Cardinal Pitch Club for hosting the event, allowing us to introduce attendees to our Public Chain and WinQ dApp. We also had a great time reconnecting with other projects and hearing about their progress. We’re pleased that everyone was very excited about WinQ and we hope that more users get onboard after the conference.

QLC Team at CPC Crypto DevCon

Dan Kolkowitz, Technology Advisor of QLC Chain and advisor for Cryptic Labs, delivered a keynote speech at the conference on “How Blockchain Can Improve NaaS Security.” During the presentation, Dan highlighted “QLC Chain advanced Kerberos (a Distributed Security System Built to Authenticate Users and Services ) by removing the dependency from the centralized server. Essentially, Every service has a “ticket-enabled” capability and every client becomes a “Kerberos” authenticated entity, creating a more secure Network-as-a-Service.”

Susan and Dan took the stage

On a separate note, the World Cup is starting on Thursday, June 14th! We will be updating the WinQ dApp weekly to handle the heavy demands during this time. Our users can be rest assured that they will be able to enjoy the games with a stable VPN connection.

Moreover, we are proud to announce that we have completed the Alpha version of our Public Chain which is a multidimensional Block Lattice structure. This will enable the creation of different tokens on the Block Lattice ecosystem, similar to ERC20 and NEP5 token standards. We are the first in the Block Lattice architecture that allows users to create their own tokens within the ecosystem and use it for their own businesses.

At the end of July, we will invite QLC holders to test our multi-token transfer. We will share more details and eligibility later.

We’re also excited to inform you that our Yellow Paper “A Multidimensional Block Lattice Public Chain with Smart Contract Support for Network-as-a-Service” has been published. Please download the paper here. If you would like to contribute to our paper, please visit our Github.

WinQ development progress

World Cup is starting on Thursday, June 14th! WinQ dApp has been updated weekly to handle the heavy demands during this time. Our users can be rest assured that they will be able to enjoy the games with a stable VPN connection.

We would love to hear from you, please share your thoughts, comments and questions on our Telegram group and Discord page.

About Dan Kolkowitz

Kolkowitz has more than 25 years of experience developing security and network technologies for distributed systems with specialties in financial technologies, payment and anti-fraud systems, and data-privacy protection and management. He also owns the patent for “Transaction Assessment and/or Authentication.” He has a successful entrepreneurial history as the co-founder of IdentityMind Global, an e-commerce company that provides risk management and regulatory compliance solutions for the financial and digital commerce ecosystem. He was also involved in founding companies such as MobileAria, Compact Devices, Securify, Inc., Swan Labs, Inc, and PlaySpan Inc.. Prior to this, he was the VP of Security at RedBrick Health Inc., a leading SaaS provider for the Wellness and Healthcare industries.

Kolkowitz earned a M.S.C.S. from Stanford University, where he managed several key distributed computing projects at the University as well as lecturing in the computer sciences department. He’s been actively working in the network and security industry and standard organizations for over 20 years. He continues to advise on technology and security issues for Venture Capitalists and public and private corporations.

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