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Confirmed: Samsung’s Galaxy S10 Offers “Defense-Grade” Knox to Safegaurd Blockchain Assets

Confirmed: Samsung’s Galaxy S10 Offers “Defense-Grade” Knox to Safegaurd Blockchain Assets

On February 20, 2019, the South Korean smartphone giant announced the incorporation of “Samsung Knox” into their new Samsung Galaxy S10. The phone’s hardware security feature will enable owners to store blockchain applications and private keys which may include cryptocurrencies. 

Good News for Crypto Enthusiasts

Samsung Electronics broke the news in an official release of Samsung Galaxy S10, the company’s flagship smartphone equipped with a system which can store blockchain-based private keys.

As per the announcement, the Galaxy S10, which will be available online and in stores in select markets beginning March 8, 2019, is the first HDR10+ certified device with access to the next generation Wi-Fi 6. The phone comes with the electronic giant’s pre-installed proprietary hardware called Samsung Knox designed to safeguard blockchain assets. The company’s statement explains:    

“The Galaxy S10 is built with defense-grade Samsung Knox, as well as secure storage backed by hardware, which houses your private keys for blockchain-enabled mobile services.”

Crypto Connection Made Official

There are not yet fine details as to whether the new device will carry a full-scale cryptocurrency wallet or if it will have the built-in capability to support private storage keys that other developers can use to create their wallets.  However, what is clear for now is that the relationship between digital currencies and Samsung Electronics is now official.

BTCmanager reported on January 24, 2018, that a Twitter user, who was supposedly a Samsung insider, had leaked photos which depicted the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S10 having a native cryptocurrency wallet. As per the report, the device was only capable of supporting Ethereum even though the wallet graphics also contained a Bitcoin image.

The newly launched Samsung GalaxyS10 features a PUF technology-enabled Exynos 9820 chip which, according to IT expert Han Ho-Hyeon, makes an ideal processor for a built-in cryptocurrency wallet. By using the Exynos 9820, the PUF enhances the smartphone’s capacity to secure private keys over your standard third-party mobile cryptocurrency wallet.  Ho-Hyeon explains:        

“PUF technology has been added to the revealed by Samsung Electronics last year, and if the Galaxy S10 features a blockchain-based crypto wallet, the probability of Samsung Electronics utilizing the PUF is very high.”

Blockchain Phone Trend

Samsung has joined another smartphone giant HTC who become one of the first companies to launch a cryptocurrency-oriented smartphone dubbed the Exodus and Swiss-based Finney. The company has included its trademark Samsung Knox mobile security solution as a way to secure valuable data such as private keys and passwords.

As per the company’s website, Knox is the go-to solution for organizations and individuals who use their smartphones for banking and accessing related business information. The company emphasizes that Knox is designed to protect data should the device fall into the wrong hands.

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Published at Thu, 21 Feb 2019 18:06:25 +0000

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Bad Karma: Community Objects to “Opportunism” of Buddhism on the Blockchain

Lotos

Last week, startup company Lotos published its new project on Reddit aiming to create a decentralized religious community, supporting Buddhism and meditation, based on the Ethereum blockchain. According to the company’s white paper, the community’s structure will be segmented into three parts: “an off-blockchain software platform” connecting the teachers and the students; “an internal economy supported by ERC20 tokens purchased by subscription fees and a central banker smart contract;” and “a website and
database backend connected to the network with Swarm.”

The ERC20 compatible Karma (KRM) token will be used for on-platform exchanges and for crowdfunding the development of the platform. In addition to that, if users are able to grow the network, they will receive KRM as a reward.

The company believes they can create a blockchain-based community by combining science and religion in a radical way. There is even a statement from Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama, included in the whitepaper:

“If scientific analysis were conclusively to demonstrate certain claims in Buddhism to be false… then we must accept the findings of science and abandon those claims.”

The Lotos community will be divided into two parts: students and teachers. Teachers will be either elected or assigned by the company’s owner. They offer religious services for the students including “facilitating student retention and progress,” creating content for the network and “recruiting” new students. The teachers will earn Karma tokens for their activities.

On the other hand, the students can freely register into the community, although, for a price. Lotos will allow students to join “temples” and classes but they have to pay KRM tokens to do so. Furthermore, there is “Karma-gated” content, which is only available if certain students pay a flat monthly subscription fee. Students can also earn KRM bonuses if they meditate, the more regular their activity is, the more bonuses they can earn, the whitepaper detailed.

When Lotos published its whitepaper in the Ethereum community on Reddit, they received hard criticism. Most of the users argue that Buddhism does not comply with materialism.

“I think ‘searching meaning beyond materialism’ and material ‘reward of spiritual practice’ don’t mix together very well. Just a thought,” one user wrote.

“Dude what you are doing is not Buddhism it’s Opportunism. Buddhism is about Simplicity, you are leading people into Complexity. Basically with your System people’s Incentive to meditate IS TO MAKE MONEY (NOT LIBERATION),” another user wrote on Reddit.

Others in the community suspect that the whole project, which is planning to launch an ICO, is a scam or some sort of money grab.

“Here’s the problem man: you are coming out with an ICO right at a time when the inherent corruption in ICOs is very much a public thing. I like the idea of a decentralized meditation app, I really do. However the fact that you are doing an ICO for ‘decentralized religion’ on something that isn’t non-profit ESPECIALLY BUDDHISM screams scam, and I believe it is one. If this is really your passion to help people around the world learn to meditate and become spiritual, you wouldn’t have a for-profit business model. Without a non-profit, you really don’t have a leg to stand on when it comes to spirituality,” a user named “PJBRed27” said about the project.

Surprisingly, it seems the negative opinions on the project made Lotos change some of the concepts of the project:

“We are changing direction a bit now:

  1. Remove ICO mention from all marketing material / stop the crowd-fund campaign and work on building our community.

  2. Start playing the slow and steady ‘snowball going down a mountain’ game.

  3. Write blog posts at least once per week, each post highlights one of the community’s biggest concerns with our project (like why we need ERC20 tokens).

  4. This also gives us time to find both blockchain and buddhist advisors.

  5. Move away from ‘Buddhist’ to ‘Secular Meditation’.”

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