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TRUSTABLE CONTENT ON FUTURE BLOCKCHAINSOnline conference: How can we fight disinformation using data and technology?
How to develop and apply new tools and approaches. A one day conference, free to attend.
Open Call #1: Slides and video recording of the webinar
To help potential participants TruBlo offered a webinar on February 24. Below are the slides from all the speakers. They provide quick overview of key aspects of open call #1.
Serelay: Start taking verifiable, trustable photos with your mobile phone today
Serelay, a startup from the UK, provides a free app that adds data to photos and videos for verification. Using the app is simple and free. Read an interview with Roy Azoulay, founder and executive director.
Webinar: How to Apply to the TruBlo Open Call #1
Please join us for a one hour webinar. Time: 26 February at 10:00 CET. A link to register is provided below.
TruBlo Newsletter #4
Updates this week: Bitcoin Bubble, Industry Alliance against harmful content and online conduct. Plus: eWallet Loyalty.
THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION HAS APPOINTED WORLDLINE TO LEAD THE “TRUBLO” PROJECT, AIMED AT DEVELOPING SOLUTIONS TO PROMOTE TRUST IN SOCIAL NETWORKS
The aim of TruBlo is to design innovative projects based on Blockchain technology to ensure the exchange of reliable content, creating trust and reputation models.
TruBlo Newsletter #3
Why blockchain for business evolves only slowly. Plus: Dutch startup enables time-stamping content.
TruBlo Newsletter #2
The Blockchain 50 of 2021. Apple pushing for user privacy. Plus: The next 50 years of technology.
TruBlo Newsletter #1
TruBlo Open Call #1. Other news: Google open center against harmful content, Twitter starts Birdwatch to fight misinformation.
What We Know About Twitter Project “Bluesky”, so far
Could the next iteration of Twitter be created as a decentralised platform? Twitter started to explore whether this could be done with todays technologies and what the benefits could be. The project name is “Bluesky”.
The Currency Of Trust
Watch a speech by Rachel Botsman, author of the book “Who can you trust”, speaking about the many subtle aspects of how we form trust.
The Study About Dis-Information You Should Read
This study from 2017 is great to understand why the rise of dis- and mal-information poses many threats.
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Every week we publish a short, informative newsletter via e-mail. The goal is to provide a quick overview of relevant news and trends. Focus topics are blockchain, trustable content and social networks.