Mirror opens access to its blockchain blogging platform to all
The Mirror Protocol now accepts any contributor as long as they have an Ethereum address and wallet. Ethereum-based decentralized blogging platform Mirror has opened its doors to the wider public after months of running vote-based contributions only.Mirror was launched in December 2020 to enable selected writers to publish on the decentralized blogging platform. Contributors could gain access by getting voted for in weekly competitions using the platform’s native token WRITE, with just ten content creators selected per week.In an announcement on Oct. 6, Mirror stated that it has now done....
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Mirror opens decentralized blogging to the public, a Bank of America report is bullish on DeFi, and MakerDAO considers climate initiatives. Welcome to the latest edition of Cointelegraph’s decentralized finance, or DeFi, newsletter.Blogging platform Mirror expanded to the public market this week. Read on to discover the impact of this move for Ethereum wallet holders. What you’re about to read is a more succinct version of the newsletter. For a comprehensive summary of DeFi’s developments over the last week, subscribe below.Mirror expands blockchain blogging to the publicThis week, Mirror,....
Vaurum, an institutional-grade exchange platform for bitcoin investors, has changed its name to Mirror. The Palo Alto-based company aims to build out a 'mirror' of the traditional financial system by providing more liquidity to bitcoin markets. In a blog post published today about the rebranding, Mirror presented its platform as one that would include several advanced services including escrow-based trading and liquidity. Mirror also announced some service consolidation that it said will allow the company to leverage technology it is building to develop cryptocurrency into a more advanced....
San Francisco-based Bitcoin startup Mirror has raised $8.8 million in a Series A financing round, led by Ripple Labs investor Route 66 Ventures. The financing round witnessed participation from Battery Ventures, Crosslink Capital, RRE Ventures, and eminent VC investor and Bitcoin supporter Tim Draper. With this funding, the prediction platform utilizing Bitcoin's blockchain technology will aim to establish itself as the smart financial contracts marketplace. Mirror's CEO Avish Bhama commented:
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Mirror has secured $8.8m in Series A financing to reposition itself as a smart contract trading platform built on bitcoin's blockchain. Led by Ripple Labs investor Route 66 Ventures, the round also included Battery Ventures, Crosslink Capital, RRE Ventures and Tim Draper. As part of the deal, Route 66 venture partner Pascal Bouvier will join Mirror's board of directors. Reports of Mirror's round first surfaced in a New York Times article that suggested the company had raised $12.5m to fund a pivot toward smart contract technology with the help of renowned cryptography expert Nick Szabo. In....