Team members attended the Amsterdam Bitcoin Monthly Meeting and demonstrated applications

Team members attended the Amsterdam Bitcoin Monthly Meeting and demonstrated applications


Nxt Foundation member Damelon and core developer Riker (Nxtforum.org forum username) attended the Bitcoin Monthly Meeting held in Amsterdam on March 2, and shared Nxt’s existing features and applications, as well as the features of Nxt2.0, at the meeting:

Foundation members describe Nxt’s current features:

Core developer Riker shared the blueprint of Nxt 2.0:

Valery Perelygin shares a documentary about cryptocurrency and the situation of cryptocurrency in Russia:

Paolo Tasca, an economist at the Deutsche Bundesbank, shared his research on Bitcoin:


Masha McConaghy, co-founder of Ascribe.io, shared the application of blockchain technology in the art world:


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