In the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, opinion leaders, personalities and industry enthusiasts met last Thursday, November 10, for a relevant event for the blockchain and crypto industry. It revealed the new brand identity, as well as the future of Rootstock and the Rootstock Infrastructure Framework (RIF). This was reported by its organizers to Cointelegraph en Español.
The event kicked off the next phase of the Rootstock story, giving greater brand ownership to the community, with open source marketing materials and brand assets. open so that anyone can use them and create their own content. The topics that were addressed in the different talks were: security, interoperability, scalability, DeFi in Bitcoin, decentralization and identity, society and culture.
Based on the announcement made during the event in the city of Buenos Aires, the Extrimian company, through QuarkID (which states that it searches for: “establish self-sufficient identity management with the help of decentralized technology”) will launch by February 2023 a self-sufficient digital identification solution to help the citizens of Buenos Aires maintain their identities off the chain.
The RIF product guide was also revealed, whose strategy has been built with the purpose of offering products and technologies that allow the “Everyday DeFi”. The Everyday DeFi concept proposes a vision of decentralized finance accessible to everyone in the world, incorporating the unbanked and underbanked in emerging economies. It was also announced that RIF will be releasing a DAO soon.
During the event, Rootstock co-founder Diego Gutiérrez Zaldívar mentioned: “Today there is a community of developers and entrepreneurs who are building solutions on top of Rootstock, and all of them are also brand owners in some way. The new Rootstock image was chosen by the community because Rootstock is from the community”.
Fusion mining and its importance.
- The present and future of Bitcoin and PoW mining.
- Opportunities and risks in a multi-chain world
- Stable assets in an unstable world.
- The self-sovereign identity.
- The journey of “Taringa!”, towards an economy of passion.
- Other issues addressed by specialists working on Rootstock.
Among the specialists that made up this event, were present:
- Diego Gutiérrez Zaldívar (CEO, IOV Labs and Co-Founder of Rootstock)
- Sergio Lerner (Co-Founder of Rootstock)
- Edan Yago (Sovryn Senior Contributor)
- Dan Held (Bitcoin Educator)
- Diego Fernández (Secretary of Innovation and Digital Transformation of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires)
- Adrian Eidelman (Rootstock Founder & Senior, Product Manager, IOV Labs)
- Guzman Pintos (Luxor)
- Ethan Vera (Luxor)
- Fernando Grijalba (Braiins Pool)
- Diego Masini (Director of Engineering, Apps & Services)
- Bernardo Corti (EMDX)
- Ahmad Alkabra (Product Manager, IOV Labs)
- Francisco Calderon (Lightning Network)
- Toby Box (Product Manager, IOV Labs)
- Pei Chen (Moderator – IOV Labs)
- Mauricio Tovar (Tropykus)
- Juan Pablo Moreno (Kripton Market)
- Bruno Calmels (Defiant)
- Max Carjuzaa (Co-Founder, Money on Chain)
- Nuriel Hilu (Transfer)
- Santos Barrio (Let’s Bit)
- Solange Gueiros (Chainlink)
- Gabriel Kurman (IOV Labs)
- Guillermo Villanueva (Extrimian)
- Patricia Risso (Bitso)
- Cristina Sancho (Managing Director – Taringa!)
- Estefanía Ruiz de Esquide (Head of Product – Taringa!)
- Johan Duque (Head of Technology – Taringa!)
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