Unsung: The App That Wants to ‘Hack Hunger’

Unsung: The App That Wants to ‘Hack Hunger’

Unsung is a new app coming to the public shortly that leverages the sharing economy and Bitcoin to “hack hunger.” Americans battling hunger in the U.S. is a significant problem with 49 million people going without food daily. The Unsung platform offers a different approach by engaging in social media and building a community that’s rewarded for its....


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Unsung.org has just announced the release of its iOS app on October 21. Jason King, founder of the “hunger hacking” platform, says he’s thrilled to bring the app to the masses. Unsung Aims To Hack More Hunger. 49 million people across the U.S. go without food on a daily basis. However the U.S. Department of Agriculture says the country wastes nearly 40....

Unsung.org ‘Hacker House’ Has Been Robbed

“This is a big setback For us,” Jason King says in a Facebook post notifying followers of a robbery committed against the Unsung.org “Hacker House.” Hacker House Robbed. The hacker house of Unsung.org, an application which seeks to deliver unwanted food from local caterers and restaurants to the homeless, powered by bitcoin, was robbed today. The....

‘Decentralized Uber’ App Delivers 1,000 Meals in Austin, Texas

Unsung.org and Austin-based Arcade City are making a difference feeding people in need within the Texas capital. So far the two teams have delivered 1,000 meals throughout the city as the ambitious project continues hacking away at hunger. 1,000 Meals Delivered in Austin. Unsung.org is an application that feeds the hungry by delivering unwanted food from....

Unsung and Arcade City Team Up to #HackHunger, Feed Homeless in Austin

Food sharing app Unsung has partnered with decentralized ridesharing service Arcade City to feed the homeless in the city of Austin. Unsung is an app designed to solve hunger through a liaison between restaurants, the needy, and volunteers. A restaurant uses the app to indicate that excess food is available for donation. A homeless or otherwise needy person can then be located by dropping a pin through the app, and a volunteer will take the food to the needy. Volunteers may be tipped in Bitcoin. The partnership would use Arcade City drivers to deliver the food. The announcement came via a....

Anti-Hunger App Unsung Partners with Arcade City’s 30,000 Users

Unsung founder Jason King has revealed a partnership with the new Austin-based ride-sharing organization Arcade City during the Crypto Show last night. The two groups will work together with the help of Arcade City’s 30,000 users to lay out the groundwork for Unsung’s application. Unsung & Arcade City Unite to #HackHunger. The Bitcoin community is a....