NKN November 2020 Report
– getting ready for the new website launch
– partners with Google and Searce for hybrid SaaS solution
– 1-click full node deployment updated on AWS and Digital Ocean
– nMobile updated to 1.0.3 on iOS and 1.0.2 for Android
– nConnect running final test before releasing on Synology NAS market
– Upcoming: Video AMA with founding team in December 2020
If you have missed the recent video AMA with NKN Core Team, here is the replay on YouTube. Between 2:30 – 19:30 minutes mark, there is an overview of latest news and upcoming deals. And you might be happily surprised. Also the transcript of entire AMA is for your reading pleasure.
– nMobile 1.0 Official release & Open Source
– nMobile product demo video
– Web 3.0 webinar videos available
– NKN mainnet tokens available on Upbit exchange
– NKN on Uniswap, the star DeFi exchange
– nMobile is an extra secure and trusted chat app, available on iOS and Android today.
– Why nMobile? To eradicate the roots of security hacks and privacy issues of popular chat apps such as whatsapp and signal, by removing all centralized servers.
– Targeted audience: people who put highest priority on security and privacy, such as crypto community, minority groups, and financial/legal/health professionals.
– Why is it better? nMobile runs on dataRide, a blockchain powered distributed communication system by over 20,000 independent, open source and community run relay servers.
Highlights
– Launch of NKN Commercial
– The 2020 mainnet Token swap update
– An approach to NKN2.0 ecosystem is now available on YouTube
– The DailyChain news interviews Allen Dixon
– Final countdown of our New nMobile!
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