Partisia Blockchain’s 25 million MPC token AirDrop program

Partisia Blockchain’s 25 million MPC token AirDrop program

Introducing Partisia Blockchain’s highly anticipated AirDrop program. We are thrilled to launch the Partisia Blockchain AirDrop program. It marks a significant milestone for ecosystem adoption. With the upcoming governance vote for the MPC token transferability just around the corner, this is a testament for the Partisia Blockchain’s vision. The program features an impressive pool size of 25 million MPC tokens. The program offers an unparalleled opportunity for the early adopters of the Partisia Blockchain.

The first tranche of the 25 million MPC token AirDrop program will kickstart the further expansion of our ecosystem.

Why you need to participate in this AirDrop program:

  • Get firsthand experience with leading MPC and blockchain technology,
  • Participate in securing the network,
  • Try new innovative dApps.

As we prepare for the MPC token listing – outlined in the December 2023 update – this AirDrop program is designed to invigorate the ecosystem. For the début AirDrop tranche, we value continuous activity and contributions within the ecosystem. Detailed participation information is available on the official AirDrop program webpage.

In the last 12 months, the Partisia Blockchain ecosystem has rapidly grown. It attracts builders and innovators from various industries, and this is your chance to be rewarded for participating in the official launch. Innovators, such as MetaNames, are offering decentralized domain name services are prime examples. The deployment of these dApps to mainnet is a crucial step in fostering growth and creating a synergistic ecosystem. They empower and bring to life collaborations between dApps and broadening the scope of new use cases. As the AirDrop program takes place, more dApps will deploy on mainnet to chart an exciting AirDrop journey. We encourage participants to deploy their own contracts with the smart contract IDE, DApp playground.

About the AirDrop program:

AirDrop rewards considerations:

  • Bridge funds to your Partisia Blockchain wallet via BYOC bridge:
    • Token amount considered.
  • Spent gas on any blockchain transactions:
    • Gas spent considered,
    • Daily active use considered.

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Davos 2024: Partisia Blockchain’s week of influence and innovation

Davos 2024: Partisia Blockchain’s week of influence and innovation

For the second consecutive year, Partisia Blockchain took center stage in Davos during the World Economic Forum (WEF), marking a milestone with the largest delegation to date. Despite the cold weather, tight security and a packed agenda, our mission to promote Partisia Blockchain remained unwavering, leading to more than 45 engagements—spanning keynote addresses, panel discussions, industry sessions and speeches over five dynamic days.

A defining moment occurred in Davos with the launch of our MPC On-Chain Custody Advanced (MOCCA) solution. This decentralized, programmable, multichain custody solution set a new industry standard, addressing the pressing need for fortified infrastructure, transparency and expanded usability.

The WEF’s overarching theme, “Rebuilding trust”, framed numerous discussions on blockchain’s pivotal role in restoring trust. Our engagements with decision-makers consistently highlighted blockchain and other innovative technologies as essential tools in the pursuit of regaining trust.

Davos 2024 witnessed an increased focus on the regulatory landscape within the blockchain sphere. Discussions delved into Europe’s MiCA regulation and actions by global supervisory bodies. The consensus underscored the vital role of key infrastructure, exemplified by Partisia Blockchain, in strengthening security, privacy and transparency. This regulatory exploration unfolded amidst a surge of interest in decentralized finance (DeFi) and tokenization.

In DeFi, stakeholders explored its potential to rebuild trust through enhanced reliability. Conversations spanned liquidity, risk management and the disruptive impact on traditional finance, with trustless technology emerging as a viable solution. Tokenization, powered by blockchains like ours, took center stage, showcasing its transformative capacity to simplify securities issuance and provide irrefutable ownership through immutable records.

Trust, a pervasive theme in Davos, seamlessly aligned with Partisia Blockchain’s mission. Insights from Brian Gallagher, our Co-Founder, emphasized the importance of building decentralized trust networks. The regulatory imperative for managing risk across digital asset markets highlighted the collective responsibility required for a resilient and inclusive market environment. Technology’s role in enhancing transparency and mitigating risks showcased blockchain’s potential.

Brian Gallagher emphasized cross-chain liquidity’s necessity, pointing to the vital role of multichain solutions. Discussions on Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) and stablecoins explored their harmonious coexistence, delving into regulatory nuances, stability and trust. The week culminated with a focus on cybersecurity priorities, positioning blockchain’s collective responsibility as pivotal for a secure digital future.

Identity management as part of trust building was a key conversation in Davos. Shirly Valge, our Chief of Growth, participated in a panel on Web3 and digital identity, highlighting user data control and fraud prevention. The recurring theme of infrastructure underscored blockchain’s foundational role in shaping the evolving Web3 landscape. Security, a constant thread, scrutinized Bitcoin mining, digital identity and the Web3 venture landscape, emphasizing the need for technology to balance scalability, usability, interoperability and digital security.

Beyond engagements, the Partisia Blockchain delegation held fruitful meetings with potential partners, resulting in letters of intent, collaborations and agreements.

In retrospect, Davos 2024 stands as a landmark event, revealing transformative themes that will undoubtedly shape the future of blockchain. From regulatory advancements to technological breakthroughs, the week served as a testament to the industry’s commitment to innovation and trust-building.

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Davos 2024: Securing digital identity

Davos 2024: Securing digital identity

Welcome to our rundown of the final day at Davos! We have had a packed schedule this week during the World Economic Forum (WEF). Over the last four days we have attended more than 45 sessions and events, launched our very own MOCCA (MPC On-Chain Custody Advanced) solution at a keynote address, and participated in a panel on cross-chain liquidity.

Without further ado, here are today’s themes and highlights:

  • Participation in a Web3 and digital identity panel
  • The importance of infrastructure
  • Security, security, security

Our Chief of Growth, Shirly Valge, took the stage. This time she featured on a panel on Web3 and digital identity (dID)—a topic very close to our hearts. Panelists touched on user data control, fraud, and compatibility issues between various eID, dID and SSI systems. Shirly highlighted our recent eID minimum viable product (MVP) for the Swiss government, a decentralized self-sovereign identity solution that uses multiparty computation (MPC) on the blockchain to enable data privacy, security, and control. The panel also highlighted the growing need for self-sovereign identities and the necessity for the governments to ensure the utmost security of individuals’ private data.

A main thread throughout today and during the entirety of Davos has been infrastructure. The sentiment was that, fundamentally, there must be a focus on infrastructure if we want to make transacting easier, cheaper, and more efficient in the Metaverse or Web3. With blockchain as the “pipes” and smart contracts to help direct traffic we have technology that can potentially serve multiple user needs—which brings us to the next theme.

Security was prominent today and in most sessions throughout the week, whether implicitly or explicitly. Today, it was security in Bitcoin mining, digital identity, and in the Web3 venture landscape. As an essential part of trust, a key theme of WEF, the feeling in Davos was more of a question: how can technology facilitate trust? To that end, discussions, both in sessions and in person, focused on solutions that specifically balance scalability, usability, interoperability with digital security and privacy.

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