View this email in your browser Lisk Core 1.0.0 Lisk Core 1.0.0 is even closer. Read our latest blog post where we summarize what our developers have been working on for the past few months. 80+ Lisk Core issues have been closed accompanied by 309 commits. Ranking of Blockchain Projects Last week, China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology released it's first Public Blockchain rating. In its research the officials took technology, application and innovation into consideration. Lisk ranked in the top 3. Read more. New York Blockchain Week Last week, the Co-Founders of Lisk, as well as developers and marketers from Lightcurve, travelled to New York City to take part in Consensus and Token Summit conferences. Max Interviewed by Nasdaq During New York Blockchain Week, our developers and marketers were interviewed by Reuters, Forbes and a number of social media influencers. Lisk Co-Founder, Max Kordek, chatted with Nasdaq. WeAreDevelopers The marketing and HR teams travelled to Vienna, Austria to take part in WeAreDevelopers to rise blockchain awareness among coders. We also had a chance to chat with blockchain expoert, Andreas Antonopoulos. Upcoming Events On Friday, Lisk is heading to Barcelona for OFFF, one of the biggest design festivals in the world. Next week, we will take part in BlockShow in Berlin. Additionally, our community member, StellarDynamic, will host a Meetup in New Orleans. RSVP here. Community Spotlight: Slamper Lisk is managed like a real company working to build a professional, stable product while staying really transparent — that’s really rare in the crypto space. It’s not just the technology that makes a good product. It’s a professional team and a vibrant community that makes all the difference." Read more.

Transparency in Blockchain



On a blockchain, the identity of a user is concealed behind powerful cryptography, meaning that linking public addresses to individual users is particularly difficult to achieve. The transparency of a blockchain stems from the fact that the holdings and transactions of each public address are open to viewing.