Media Mentions
Austrian Government Backs a Project that will Identify Waste Heat Hotspots using Blockchain
Coincodex: The Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT) announced on May 12th that they are developing HotCity, a blockchain-based platform that will rely on gamification and token rewards to crowdsource heat waste hotspots and channel them to provide public heating. The platform will operate on the Ignis blockchain, which is part of the Ardor ecosystem developed by Swiss company Jelurida.
May 14, 2020
Lior Yaffe from Jelurida on How Covid-19 Uncovers the Flaws in Our Money System
Hackernoon: "What I see is how the pandemic is exposing the inefficiency and inequality of the existing fiat system. Governments are printing money to bailout those who recklessly spent it during the good years. Banks lending government-backed money to those who don't need it instead of helping businesses in distress." - Lior Yaffe, Co-Founder, Jelurida
May 13, 2020
Austria to trial blockchain for waste heat data collection
Ledger Insights: Austria’s HotCity initiative announced a blockchain proof-of-concept (PoC) to crowdsource waste heat for use in other processes. The Austrian government-funded project aims to make neighbourhoods energy efficient and develop ‘plus-energy districts’. The platform enables citizens to find and submit data from sources such as physical inspections, photos, or Google Maps. Based on the collected data, HotCity can map the quality and quantity of waste heat sources. For their participation, citizens will be given reward points, or tokens which will be recorded on the Ignis Child Chain, a part of the Ardor blockchain ecosystem. These tokens could potentially be used for other vouchers and services.
May 13, 2020
Austrian Government-Funded HotCity Project Launches Blockchain for Gamifying Energy-Oriented Neighborhood Planning
Yahoo finance: HotCity, a sustainable energy project funded by the Austrian government and operated by various partners, is pleased to announce it is launching its testnet on the Ardor public blockchain. HotCity uses gamification powered by blockchain technology to crowdsource waste heat that will be directed into neighborhoods, making them more energy-efficient. HotCity has received a 310,000 Euro grant from the Austrian Federal Ministry for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation, and Technology (the BMK.) Funding is delivered via the "City of the Future #5th Call" program processed by the Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG).
May 13, 2020
Austrian HotCity Project Uses Blockchain to Gamify Energy-Oriented Neighborhood Planning
Coinspeaker: The Austrian government is funding a project in Vienna that’s using blockchain as a means of ensuring that neighborhood planning becomes more oriented towards sustainable energy use. Called “HotCity,” the project will launch its proof of concept on the Ardor public blockchain in October. The partners in the project include Jelurida, which powers the Ardor blockchain, along with Picapipe GmbH. HotCity has received a grant worth over €300,000 ($325,000) from the Austrian Federal Ministry for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation, and Technology.
May 13, 2020
Austrian Government-Funded HotCity Project Launches Blockchain for Gamifying Energy-Oriented Neighborhood Planning
APnews: HotCity, a sustainable energy project funded by the Austrian government and operated by various partners, is pleased to announce it is launching its testnet on the Ardor public blockchain. HotCity uses gamification powered by blockchain technology to crowdsource waste heat that will be directed into neighborhoods, making them more energy-efficient. The project aims to develop a means of ensuring that neighborhood planning becomes more energy-oriented, with a focus on sustainability.
May 13, 2020