Dutch Hackathon Looks at Blockchain Energy Solutions
On October 14-15, Dutch Hackenergy 2016 hackathon was filled with energetic programmers and blockchain solutions. A jury of industry experts named Hyperledger-based project EcoCoin as the most prestigious platform, focusing on peer-to-peer energy transition. Hackenergy Event Tests Blockchain Energy Solutions. Hackenergy 2016 was a two-day Dutch hackathon....
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Following a weekend of solution seeking, collaboration and competition, the highlight of the Hackenergy 2016 event was a blockchain-fueled peer-to-peer (P2P) energy trading system called EcoCoin, which grabbed top honors. Brendon Geils of the U.S., Simon Appel of Germany and Hodge Hodgson of Germany) built the blockchain-fueled P2P energy trading system on the open source Hyperledger blockchain managed by the Linux Foundation to win the hacking competition. International Turnout. Hackers from Germany, Spain, the U.S., the U.K. and the Netherlands attended the event, held in Groningen, an....
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