Hey everyone,

It’s time for The Unofficial Weekly Stratis Retrospect #10.

For anyone wanting to read my previous blogs, you can find them all here.

Stratis guide for the Ledger Wallet

In my opinion a hardware wallet is a must-have for crypto. It’s the safest way to keep your $STRAT secure. Stratis is supported by the Ledger Nano S and the Ledger Blue, which you can (and always should) buy ONLY from the official website. In my opinion, the reason you should only buy a hardware wallet directly from the source (in a factory-sealed package) is because there’s some horror stories of software being tampered with by dishonest resellers, which could result in losing coins. Better safe than sorry.

Ledger recently made a “How to install and use Stratis with Ledger” guide, and you can find that over here.

Lykke.com

Lykke Corp is a FinTech company based in Zurich that has launched the first global marketplace for all asset classes and instruments, using the Colored Coin protocol on blockchain. To understand more about the concepts driving colored coins, see this.

As part of the Lykke Exchange expansion, they are looking to add Stratis to their trading pairs. Their team has developed an abstract integration layer to be able to connect any blockchain to the Lykke Exchange. They need your help in building a standardized API on top of the Stratis blockchain node. The contest is already underway and will end on 11 February, 2018. The first prize is $3,000. You can find more information about the contest over here.

Interview with Block.News

Block.News just released an interview with the CEO of Stratis, Chris Trew. You can find the interview (which took place at the Blockchain Expo North America 2017) over here.

Payza.com

Payza.com makes online money transfers simple, speedy and secure. They are a very substantial PayPal alternative from the UK. A while ago, they began integrating cryptocurrencies into their platform, and they did this for $STRAT, too. You can find more information about Payza and their implemented cryptocurrencies over here.

Stratis partners with C# Corner

On January 26, 2018, Stratis announced their partnership with C# Corner. One of the goals of this partnership is to foster more C# developers getting involved with the Stratis Platform and the coding of blockchain technology. As Stratis has been developed from the ground-up in native C# and .NET Framework, C# Corner provides the perfect environment to showcase Stratis’ technology. Stratis will also be attending future C# Corner conferences in various regions.

You can read Stratis’ full announcement about C# Corner over here. C# Corner also posted an announcement, and you can find that over here.

Stratis Diamond Sponsor at the C# Corner conference 2018

On April 13–15 of 2018, C# Corner is holding their Annual Conference in Delhi, India. The C# Corner Annual Conference 2018 is a three-day annual event for software professionals and developers. All three days will be dedicated to extensive learning, where the latest and most future-oriented technologies are discussed in depth and taught to eager attendees. Top industry professionals and experts take part in the event to interact with participants and pass on their knowledge. Stratis is the only Diamond Sponsor at this event, a great opportunity to increase visibility of the Stratis Platform.

Zecoex Techreserve

Stratis is added to the exchange Zecoex Techreserve from India.

Community vote

This week, Ronnie Moas posted a poll on his Twitter feed (to his more than 38,000 followers) with the question, “Which of these names ranking 21–40 and with valuation of $1-$2 bln is the most undervalued $STEEM, $ARDR, $OMG or $STRAT?”.

With over 6,668 votes, Stratis is now the clear winner, likely causing a lot of new people to look into Stratis.

And so another week has passed! Thanks for applauding and sharing this blog in advance, and I look forward to seeing you all again next week.

Cheers,

Khilone

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