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IOTA Hispano: Meetup of the IOTA 2018 Ecosystem in Buenos Aires, a great success

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Held this Thursday November 22 at Espacio Bitcoin in Argentina where it was attended by Serguei Popov (co-founder of IOTA); a remote link with Eric Hop (owner of Qubic product), Claudio Martin (H2h). Daniel De Michele and Alejandro Elustondo (XDK2MAM) and Nicolas Schteinschraber (R / GA) taking into account that this year has been quite intense for IOTA in Argentina; also these were the main events of the community of the year:

Obtaining excellent results in each of them; therefore, the opportunity was given to contact people from some Argentine cities; that are forming community groups like Cordoba and we are discussing adoption/integration with educational institutions; (Blockchain Academy Argentina) is analyzing to add IOTA courses; and some programs Companies that work close to the mobility industry.

 

IOTA Ecosystem Meetup in Buenos Aires

The main theme of this last Meetup in Buenos Aires was:

“An IOTA approach to the tracking and blocking system by Claudio Martin (H2H)”

Claudio Martin from H2h-Viko told us about how they are conducting proof-of-concept with DLT, in supply chain monitoring and container closure fields. This was the only talk given in Spanish.

Serguei Popov and the coordinator.

Popov (Co-founder of IOTA) made a short introduction on how he ended up being part of IOTA and then covered the current state of Coordinicide; which is shown in the series of four publications published a few days ago. He answered many questions and made some reflections on some philosophical aspects of how Tangle and its users should behave.

Very good conversation; despite having some hearing problems in the live broadcast Eric Hop and the Qubic computational model

After Popov’s presentation, we remotely connected with Eric Hop to get an explanation of how the Qubic team; in addition, the team is designing the Qubic computational model. ABRA, Dispatchers and Oracles were some of the concepts discussed.

XDK2MAM IOTA Datamarketplace Demo

After a good break and a lot of networking, we struggled to get the attendees back into the room (these guys would like to have 2.20 hours on the net and 40 minutes of conversations); for a demonstration of XDK2MAM on how to connect a Bosch XDK110 to IOTA. Datamarketplace We guided users step by step and showed them how the data was sent live to IOTA DMP.

Flash Channels

The last talk was given by Nicolas Schteinschraber, on Flash Channels; a very interesting topic considering that, since its announcement, we did not see many implementations of this second layer solution to make payments without complications.

He also highlighted the internal aspects of how Flash Channels works and showed us a small demonstration.

Final Impressions

Although there were some audio problems with the live streaming; the Meetup was really nice and they had a great time.

The site had a lot to do with the success of the site where new people from that world were allowed to be contacted; (as a result of that, they made invitations to a Bitcoiner podcast the next day. Also, they will start a talk with the guy from Blockchain Academy in Argentina; this way they will consider the possibility of adding IOTA courses).

Let’s hope that before the end of the year Meetup will be more technical and that it will grow for next 2019; always looking for technological developments and proofs of concept.

 

Source: IOTA Hispano

 

 

 

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