Cyber Republic Weekly Update 15

Hello, fellow Cyber Republicans. On the last day of February, the Elastos Foundation published the 2018 Financial Report covering July 2018 to December 2018.
https://news.elastos.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Elastos-Financial-Report-English.pdf 
We will be delving into some details from the report and we’ll share some clarifications Elastos’ leader, Rong Chen, answered for the community. There's also some hot discourse in the community regarding Supernode pools along with a deep dive into DPoS written by yours truly. There is a stunningly active community in the Philippines that, through the voice of Krisha, we’ll be showing their significant activities. And lastly, the Cyber Republic is piling up suggestions on the Cyber Republic website. Vote for the projects you feel are most important. This is our ecosystem and we control our own destiny.
 Hello, fellow Cyber Republicans. On the last day of February, the Elastos Foundation published the 2018 Financial Report covering July 2018 to December 2018.
https://news.elastos.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Elastos-Financial-Report-English.pdf


We will be delving into some details from the report and we’ll share some clarifications Elastos’ leader, Rong Chen, answered for the community. There's also some hot discourse in the community regarding Supernode pools along with a deep dive into DPoS written by yours truly. There is a stunningly active community in the Philippines that, through the voice of Krisha, we’ll be showing their significant activities. And lastly, the Cyber Republic is piling up suggestions on the Cyber Republic website. Vote for the projects you feel are most important. This is our ecosystem and we control our own destiny.


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CYBER REPUBLIC Weekly Update/Issue 15 Are you hopeful for the future of this ecosystem? Any comments, concerns or insight would be greatly appreciated. The ecosystem already exists. It's huge.A million TV boxes are in consumers' homes distributing DRM protected content made by thousands in the content creation industries. It can be ten million TV boxes, or over a billion Elastos enabled devices of various types in homes worldwide. We've been asking Clarence to encourage hardware partners to distribute in the Philippines.At the moment, according to the node map, there is only one such device in the Philippines and it's in my house. With over 300,000 Mainland Chinese working here, and around five million Filipinos of Chinese descent eager for Chinese language content, local tech importers are keen to bring in the device. Have you been in contact with any developers or businesses in the Philippines area that are in the beginning stages or incorporating the Elastos technology? currencies. So, we've raised awareness and know that we need to move onwards to yet another higher level, delivering lectures on programming on the Elastos blockchain and conducting Elastos hackathons. We hope to identify and recruit a capable developer into our team so we may push forward with this. We've been able to build links with dozens of school tech organizations, and several national tech societies, opening doors for us to participate in their events going forward. Examples of these are ISSA (Information Systems Security Association) and related Junior ISSA in colleges, JPCS (Junior Philippines Computer Society), and various other specialized tech groups providing us access to their events schedules from which we may select. It will be busy year. Our goal is to introduce Elastos to tech communities around the country, creating Elastos enthusiast cells, who may further organize and participate in events in their areas. We introduced Clarence to developers within their own development houses in the Philippines during his visit. Most have reviewed the technology, provided some feedback, mostly about the yet-to-be completed tools, but they are eager to work on the platform. Earlier, I mentioned that we've been promoting Elastos technology among young student devs. We've reached out to thousands, and with school break coming up soon, we'll remind them of Elastos and encourage them to experiment on the platform. We're in touch with wallet developers coins.ph and TagCash, both popular in Southeast Asia and proposing that they include ELA among their supported //20

CR Forum Analytics: Feb 22 - Mar 1 //21

CYBER REPUBLIC <strong>Weekly</strong> <strong>Update</strong>/Issue <strong>15</strong><br />

Are you hopeful for the future of this<br />

ecosystem? Any comments, concerns or<br />

insight would be greatly appreciated.<br />

The ecosystem already exists. It's huge.A<br />

million TV boxes are in consumers' homes<br />

distributing DRM protected content made<br />

by thousands in the content creation<br />

industries. It can be ten million TV boxes, or<br />

over a billion Elastos enabled devices of<br />

various types in homes worldwide.<br />

We've been asking Clarence to encourage<br />

hardware partners to distribute in the<br />

Philippines.At the moment, according to the<br />

node map, there is only one such device in<br />

the Philippines and it's in my house. With<br />

over 300,000 Mainland Chinese working here,<br />

and around five million Filipinos of Chinese<br />

descent eager for Chinese language<br />

content, local tech importers are keen to<br />

bring in the device.<br />

Have you been in contact with any<br />

developers or businesses in the Philippines<br />

area that are in the beginning stages or<br />

incorporating the Elastos technology?<br />

currencies.<br />

So, we've raised awareness and know that we<br />

need to move onwards to yet another higher<br />

level, delivering lectures on programming on<br />

the Elastos blockchain and conducting<br />

Elastos hackathons. We hope to identify and<br />

recruit a capable developer into our team so<br />

we may push forward with this.<br />

We've been able to build links with dozens of<br />

school tech organizations, and several<br />

national tech societies, opening doors for us<br />

to participate in their events going forward.<br />

Examples of these are ISSA (Information<br />

Systems Security Association) and related<br />

Junior ISSA in colleges, JPCS (Junior<br />

Philippines Computer Society), and various<br />

other specialized tech groups providing us<br />

access to their events schedules from which<br />

we may select. It will be busy year.<br />

Our goal is to introduce Elastos to tech<br />

communities around the country, creating<br />

Elastos enthusiast cells, who may further<br />

organize and participate in events in their<br />

areas.<br />

We introduced Clarence to developers<br />

within their own development houses in the<br />

Philippines during his visit. Most have<br />

reviewed the technology, provided some<br />

feedback, mostly about the yet-to-be<br />

completed tools, but they are eager to work<br />

on the platform.<br />

Earlier, I mentioned that we've been<br />

promoting Elastos technology among young<br />

student devs. We've reached out to<br />

thousands, and with school break coming up<br />

soon, we'll remind them of Elastos and<br />

encourage them to experiment on the<br />

platform.<br />

We're in touch with wallet developers<br />

coins.ph and TagCash, both popular in<br />

Southeast Asia and proposing that they<br />

include ELA among their supported<br />

//20

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