Cyber Republic Weekly Update 18

Supernode pools are brewing and community members eagerly anticipate a community Supernode script. There's a brand new suggestion that's creating a lot of buzz, and in this issue we’ve finally decided to formally introduce ourselves to our readers. There’s a lot of fantastic content in this Update, including an exclusive in-depth look at Elastos’ partner, Titan, a translated interview with Kevin Zhang and Anypeer, updates from the Philippines community, and an interview with a community member from Down Under. Supernode pools are brewing and community members eagerly anticipate a community Supernode script. There's a brand new suggestion that's creating a lot of buzz, and in this issue we’ve finally decided to formally introduce ourselves to our readers. There’s a lot of fantastic content in this Update, including an exclusive in-depth look at Elastos’ partner, Titan, a translated interview with Kevin Zhang and Anypeer, updates from the Philippines community, and an interview with a community member from Down Under.

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CYBER REPUBLIC Weekly Update/Issue 18 Elastos Needs Top-Level Design on Both Technical and Economic Models One of the CR Chinese community member “Hero J” has created a topic with the aim to raise his concerns about Elastos technical development and its inflationary economic models. He agrees with the idea proposed by Sunny Feng Han that Elastos wallet should be used as an ecological entrance for development rather than several dApps created by different teams with different objectives, which may lead to confusion among community members. In this respect, he proposes that the Elephant wallet should be further enhanced and integrated with other important functions such as messaging, voting, and even the forum to consolidate Elastos’ technical capabilities. Hero has came up with an idea of deflationary mechanism to protect the value of ELA token from investors’ perspective in the long run. If you would like to find out more about the above discussions, please read the entire topic by visiting the following link: https://forum.cyberrepublic.org/t/topic/883 Blockchain-Powered Internet of Things There is another Chinese community member known as “Rivers Kong” who started a topic discussing the problems faced by current business enterprises that are implementing Internet of Things transformations but are yet to turn their investments into substantial returns. Some of the issues faced by enterprises at this stage are the lack of persuasive business use-cases, security issues, limited analytical capabilities, and uncertain IoT standards and protocols.The aim of this topic is to encourage community members to share their knowledge, ideas, or experience in IoT field. If you are interested in this topic, please feel free to leave your comment at the following link: https://forum.cyberrepublic.org/t/chinese-english-blockchain-powered-internet-ofthings/843 //36

Topic highlights Check out these hot topics to see if there is anything that you can contribute to, or simply express your thoughts to help make the forum a truly vibrant community. Top New Topics “Moments with KP” Excerpt from our March 11 Weekly Update “Suggestion Highlight - Elastos Orchard” excerpt from our March 11 Weekly Update Blockchain Powered Internet of Things https://forum.cyberrepublic.org/t/moments-with-kp-excerpt-from-our-march-11-weeklyupdate/845 https://forum.cyberrepublic.org/t/suggestion-highlight-elastos-orchard-excerpt-from-ourmarch-11-weekly-update/846 https://forum.cyberrepublic.org/t/chinese-english-blockchain-powered-internet-ofthings/843/2 Put the Elastos block browser on top https://forum.cyberrepublic.org/t/put-the-elastos-block-browser-on-top/852/3 Assumption of Elastos Eco-fund Scheme https://forum.cyberrepublic.org/t/assumption-of-elastos-eco-fund-scheme/850/5 Elastos Needs Top-Level Design on Both Technical and Economic Models https://forum.cyberrepublic.org/t/topic/883/3 //37

CYBER REPUBLIC <strong>Weekly</strong> <strong>Update</strong>/Issue <strong>18</strong><br />

Elastos Needs Top-Level Design on Both Technical and Economic Models<br />

One of the CR Chinese community member “Hero J” has created a topic with the aim to<br />

raise his concerns about Elastos technical development and its inflationary economic<br />

models. He agrees with the idea proposed by Sunny Feng Han that Elastos wallet should be<br />

used as an ecological entrance for development rather than several dApps created by<br />

different teams with different objectives, which may lead to confusion among community<br />

members. In this respect, he proposes that the Elephant wallet should be further enhanced<br />

and integrated with other important functions such as messaging, voting, and even the<br />

forum to consolidate Elastos’ technical capabilities.<br />

Hero has came up with an idea of deflationary mechanism to protect the value of ELA<br />

token from investors’ perspective in the long run. If you would like to find out more about<br />

the above discussions, please read the entire topic by visiting the following link:<br />

https://forum.cyberrepublic.org/t/topic/883<br />

Blockchain-Powered Internet of Things<br />

There is another Chinese community member known as “Rivers Kong” who started a topic<br />

discussing the problems faced by current business enterprises that are implementing<br />

Internet of Things transformations but are yet to turn their investments into substantial<br />

returns. Some of the issues faced by enterprises at this stage are the lack of persuasive<br />

business use-cases, security issues, limited analytical capabilities, and uncertain IoT<br />

standards and protocols.The aim of this topic is to encourage community members to<br />

share their knowledge, ideas, or experience in IoT field. If you are interested in this topic,<br />

please feel free to leave your comment at the following link:<br />

https://forum.cyberrepublic.org/t/chinese-english-blockchain-powered-internet-ofthings/843<br />

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