Announcements

ICYMI: Introducing CommunityVote, a new CyberMiles DApp

As many of you already know, CyberMiles has a unique governance structure, a transparent process for voting on on-chain governance issues such as software upgrades, stolen fund recovery, economic parameter changes, etc.

Last month we introduced CommunityVote, a new DApp on CyberMiles’s blockchain that supports community inputs on important governance issues related to The CyberMiles Foundation. With last week’s community vote, re: withdrawing our CMTs from staking (within 10 days), we put that to test — and you made your voices heard.

CyberMiles developed the CommunityVote DApp to allow CMT holders (i.e. the CMT community) to share thoughts and opinions on governance matters. As a community, we work together to make CyberMiles better — a key element for CyberMiles’ community autonomy. Learn more at cybermiles.io.

CyberMiles in Japan: cybermiles.io in Japanese now live

Last week we launched the Japanese version of our website. That’s basically it (for now), so…thank you, next: cybermiles.io/ja-jp

A new-ish Supernode to announce

Wancloud, formerly a CyberMiles validator, recently became “HashQuark.” Part of HashKey Group, a leading fintech group established in Hong Kong, HashQuark now is joining CyberMiles as a witness node, an effort to enhance CyberMiles’ ecosystem.

HashQuark announced a decreased compensation rate of 25 percent for users, although those who voted before for Wancloud may need to hang tight a day or two to enjoy such compensation rate.

HashQuark, deeply involved in the building of a better-enabling ecosystem, has joined a number of public blockchains as one of their Supernodes, thereby working to offer all users greater access to public blockchains and DApps. Learn more about CyberMiles’ own validator program (and DPoS protocol) at cybermiles.io.

CyberMiles-sponsored blockchain hackathon a success

One of our very own CyberMilers proudly represented at the University of Southern California last month, serving as a Viterbi School of Engineering mentor and judge during a “blockathon” for talented and aspiring hackers.

The amazing program, the first such at USC, assisted blockchain participants with tutorials focusing on CyberMiles, Ethereum, Hyperledger and IOTA. We’re pleased to be in that company. Learn all about this year’s blockathon at cci.usc.edu.