Hedera Hashgraph Claims To Solve Tech World’s Biggest Problems
Deep Nerdery: Hedera Hashgraph Claims To Solve Tech World’s Biggest Problems
This company says it can get rid of rigged elections, culture vultures and corrupt banks — they will also kill the lag on your Netflix and video game connection.
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The people behind Hedera claim to have a formula that solves many of tech’s biggest problems.
Data issues like storage, security and transfer speeds are eliminated by their simple design.
Forbes says Hedera has already raised $18 million.
Hit the jump to learn more about Hedera’s founders.
Hedera runs on Hashgraph technology which was created by genius engineer Dr. Leemon Baird.
Dr. Baird aced Carnegie Melon’s prestigious computer science program and went on to do work for the U.S. Air Force.
After learning about Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, Baird was inspired by the idea of public ledgers and set out to create a more elegant one.
Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are rapidly changing how the world understands the limits of money and technology, but Hedera claims to have a better formula.
When Hashgraph was first announced in 2017, it was dubbed the “blockchain killer.”
While blockchain-based ledgers like Bitcoin require expensive equipment, deep knowledge of coding and time-intensive work to operate, Hedera Hashgraph offers a platform that sounds almost too good to be true.
Learn more in the videos below and consider what dreams may come with the new technological freedom Hedera says it can deliver.
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