2020-2-16 00:14 |
IOHK donates $500,000 in ADA cryptocurrency to the University of Wyoming
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2020-2-16 00:14 |
IOHK donates $500,000 in ADA cryptocurrency to the University of Wyoming
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University of Wyoming (UW), one of the most crypto-friendly public universities in the U. S. has received a gift of $500,000 in Cardano Tokens. UW Receives $500K Cardano Donation from IOHK UW announced the news in a statement published on its website on Friday (February 14, 2020).
2020-2-16 22:00 | |
Cardano’s parent company, the IOHK, has funded $500K worth of ADA tokens to Wyoming University. This will be allocated to the establishment of a new research lab focusing on blockchain development for industry applications.
2020-2-16 19:57 | |
IOHK, the company behind the Cardano project, has donated $500,000 to the University of Wyoming. In a press release shared with CryptoSlate, the company said that the donation is aimed at supporting blockchain development and growing its application in supply chain management, cryptography, and smart contracts.
2020-2-14 21:00 | |
The center will feature a new Plutus development facility, providing blockchain developers with an applied laboratory for writing code in cardano's smart-contract language.
2020-2-14 20:58 | |
IOHK, the software engineering company and lead developer of the Cardano blockchain, has today announced a donation of $500,000 in Cardano’s native ADA cryptocurrency to the University of Wyoming’s (UW) Blockchain Research and Development Lab, in Laramie.
2020-2-14 20:57 | |
IOHK launching improved ‘Plutus’ smart contracts platform - CryptoNinjas Leading blockchain engineering company, IOHK, is set to launch the latest version of their modular smart contracts programming platform, Plutus, at the Wyoming Blockchain Stampede event at the University of Wyoming, on 20th September 2019.
2019-9-19 05:49 | |
Charles Hoskinson, the CEO of IOHK and co-founder of Ethereum, signed a memorandum of understanding with the minister of education of Georgia and the Free University of Tbilisi to use Cardano and Atala for a blockchain-based credential verification system.
2019-6-17 18:27 | |