Hedera Hashgraph Announces Winners Of Global Hackathon And Hedera MVPs

DALLAS, Oct. 18, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Hedera Hashgraph, a next-generation distributed public ledger with highly diversified governance, today announced the winners of the Hedera18 global hackathon, plus seven regional winners and the inaugural Hedera MVPs. Hedera today also announced the launch of hashgraph.org, a free educational resource to the hashgraph community.

Sixty-seven teams competed in the first ever Hedera hackathon, on Oct 15-16th, in Bangalore, Dallas, London, Moscow, Paris, San Francisco, Singapore, and Tel Aviv. Winners from each location were then entered into judging for the grand prize of $50,000. The global winner was Payper, a Romania-based team that competed in the London hackathon. Payper enables web-based micropayments, a critical component of the open API economy. It was demonstrated using HTTP, making it easy for web developers to integrate into their applications. The team members were Alex Males, Eugen Males, Alexandru Popa, and Vlad Suciu.

The winners from each location, each awarded $10,000 worth of cash and hbars, included:

    --  Blume, a peer-to-peer internet hotspot sharing app using micropayments,
        from the Bangalore hackathon,
    --  Hash Name Service, a low-cost native implementation for a human-readable
        name service, from the Dallas hackathon
    --  Helpon, a decentralized charity platform to transparently connect people
        in need with those willing to help, from the Moscow hackathon
    --  Proof of Life, a solution that enables identity and life verification
        through voice to streamline the pension process, from the Paris
        hackathon
    --  H X, which utilizes the speed and fair ordering of hashgraph to create a
        trusted secondary auction market with verified goods, from the San
        Francisco hackathon
    --  Artgraph, a platform that allows artists to get paid in-person or online
        when their art is sold, viewed, or rated highly, from the Singapore
        hackathon
    --  Cronos, an SDK for developers to create new user rewards with a
        shareable tokenized asset earned by time spent in app or games, from the
        Tel Aviv hackathon

In addition, Hedera gave out awards to 20 global Hedera MVPs, recognizing their hard work and tireless efforts to grow and foster the Hedera community. MVPs are ambassadors who have gone above and beyond in their ambassadorship by coordinating a wide array of meetups, consistently providing insightful and educational community content, and assisting with global Hedera events and outreach. The new MVPs, hailing from 13 countries worldwide, are:

    --  Gokul Alex, Associate Director PricewaterhouseCoopers, India
    --  Sean Au, Founder Talkcrypto.org, New Zealand
    --  William Baxter, Vice President MUFG Americas, USA
    --  Sergey Belets, CEO Hypersphere, Russian Federation
    --  Guillermo Blanco, Founder DLTRevolution, France
    --  Oliver Bolton, CEO Almond, United Kingdom
    --  Kulranjan Choudhary, Co-founder Hashora, India
    --  Dudley Collinson, CIO at Universities Admissions Centre, Australia
    --  Alexander Cyon, Founder Alexander Cyon Consulting AB, Sweden
    --  Arvydas Dabulskis, Blockchain and Technologies Analyst, Lithuania
    --  Jillian Godsil, Founder BlockLeaders, Ireland
    --  Lior Goldenberg, Scitex Finance Manager HP, Israel
    --  Vincent Holland, CTO and Partner at INVONO AB, Sweden
    --  Brian Kinkemoi, Entrepreneur and Technologist Onyxcoin, Kenya
    --  John Kwok, Consultant at Murex, Singapore
    --  Sherard Lier, Petroleum Engineering Consultant, USA
    --  Herve Moal, Director Innovation and Partnerships Arp-Astrance, France
    --  Scott Overholser, Development Team Lead Medici Ventures, USA
    --  Swayam Shah, Co-founder CryptoNests, Netherlands
    --  Morne Smart, Senior Consultant SAP Deloitte, New Zealand
    --  Elizabeth Strickler, Director, Media Entrepreneurship and Innovation at
        Georgia State Univ, USA

New Hashgraph.org Community Resource
Hedera today also announced the launch of hashgraph.org, a free resource to the community, moderated by hashgraph Ambassadors and select community members. The development of Hashgraph.org was community inspired. Previously, communication and education channels for hashgraph have been fragmented across multiple networks including Telegram, Discord, Reddit, Twitter, YouTube, and Facebook. Hashgraph.org aims to reduce fragmentation, and therefore enable greater education, knowledge transfer, and community discussions. It will provide a community portal plus a platform that aids in education and support for the market through community generated content. Hashgraph.org intentionally supports a global audience, and therefore has forum and content areas dedicated to serving readers and speakers of different languages.

"We are excited to provide a comprehensive educational resource for the hashgraph community, as well as a platform for discussion and a place for community members to share their ideas," said Andy Grant, Vice President of Community for Hedera. "In addition, we believe hashgraph.org will become a resource to promote community members that are true thought leaders in the DLT space. For more information, visit http://hashgraph.org/.

About Hedera
The Hedera hashgraph platform will offer a distributed public ledger with highly diversified governance that enables anyone to easily develop globally decentralized applications. Developers can build secure, fair, blazing-fast decentralized applications on top of the Hedera platform. For more information, visit hedera.com, or follow us on Twitter at @hashgraph, Telegram at t.me/hederahashgraph, or Discord at hedera.com/discord. The Hedera whitepaper can be found at hedera.com/whitepaper.

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