Ethereum co-founder and developer Vitalik Buterin gave the Kirby Institute at the University of South Wales (UNSW) Sydney to help manufacture a tool to warn future pandemics.
CoinQuora reported on the world’s second biggest Cryptocurrency and a block chain network responsible for big metaverse projects lil Decentraland and Sandbox and also Ecology projects like Sun Exchange and Bobcoin. Building an even better reputation, co-founder, Vitalik donated USDC$4M (stablecoin), which approximately converts to $5.3 million.
It is understood to be the largest-known cryptocurrency given to an Australian high education institution. The donation was received to support EPIWATCH, an open-source intelligence (OSINT) tool developed by UNSW Kirby Institute’s Professor Raina MacIntyre. EPIWATCH development began in 2016 and strengthened extensive research and testing. The said tool works by scanning millions of items of publicly available online data, such as social media and news reports, to spot epidemics far faster than formal reporting from national laboratories and doctors. For the tool to be most productive, it needs to be accessible in local languages and utilized widely at the grassroots level down to villages and small towns around the world. Will this really give the best prospect of preventing pandemics and improve Ethereum adoption?
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