The event will address topics such as Umanitek’s use of OriginTrail technology to secure internet platforms, upcoming initiatives leveraging the new DKG v.8.0 scale, and forthcoming updates to DKG v.8.0.

OriginTrail, a decentralized protocol facilitating efficient data sharing across entities in a multi-chain ecosystem, will host its “Get On Trac(k)” podcast on March 14th at 13:00 UTC.
The event will address Umanitek’s use of OriginTrail technology to secure internet platforms, upcoming initiatives leveraging the new DKG v.8.0 scale, and forthcoming updates to DKG v.8.0.
OriginTrail, a decentralized protocol, facilitates efficient data sharing across entities in a multi-chain ecosystem. Developed by Trace Labs, the underlying protocol of OriginTrail was introduced in 2018 on Ethereum as the first-ever “Decentralized Knowledge Graph”. This blockchain-based protocol has been pivotal in promoting multi-chain interoperability among participants in the data-sharing ecosystem, allowing users to store and access shared and discoverable data within the network.
Currently, OriginTrail is interoperable with Ethereum, Polygon, and Gnosis Chain. OriginTrail’s native token, fundamentally an ERC-20 cryptocurrency, can be traded with other cryptocurrencies on the Ethereum platform.
After the Ethereum Merge, transactions involving the token are validated using the Proof-of-Stake (PoS) consensus mechanism, reinforcing the token’s credibility and security within the ecosystem.
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