Blockchain cloud computing platform Oasis Labs announced a partnership with major names in crypto and venture capital to launch a blockchain tech hub called the Oasis Startup Hub, the firm announced at San Francisco Blockchain Week October 8.According to the company's press release, the Oasis Startup Hub aims to create an ecosystem for blockchain developers, investors, technologists, and industry key-players to collaborate, as well as technical support from Oasis Labs engineers, and "Early access" to Oasis latest technology disruptions.
The new blockchain hub's high-profile partners include Andreessen Horowitz's crypto venture fund a16zCrypto, Accel, Binance Labs, Pantera Capital, and Polychain Capital, who are to provide "Guidance" to assist developers in building "Privacy-first" decentralized applications, based on Oasis Labs's protocol.
Oasis Labs CEO and UC Berkeley professor Dawn Song stated that the hub was designed to "Bring experts together for invaluable interactions around how to design, build and deliver exciting new applications."
Based in Berkeley, California, Oasis Labs had emerged in the crypto sphere this July with an announcement that it has raised $45 million from major investors, including the very same a16zCrypto, Pantera Capital, Accel, and Binance.
Last week, "Big Four" audit and consulting firm Deloitte named lack of standardization and the complexity of blockchain applications as some of main obstacles the blockchain industry must overcome in order for the tech to be adopted on a mass scale.
Binance, a16z-Backed Oasis Labs Launches Blockchain Startup Hub
pubblicato su Oct 8, 2018
by Cointele | pubblicato su Coinage
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