Jeonghyen Hwang
Founder / CEO
Codemy is a learning support service platform using blockchain.
Codemy’s online education platform provides students with an opportunity to offer a learning environment. This consists of combination of block-chain technology and web technology that facilitate sharing of contents between lecturers and students. In addition, this guarantees the video creators’ right through the history recorded in the distributed ledger of its own blockchain and helps to build a system that objectively proves the learner’s history, assignment submission, task completion and certificate issuance. Codemy coin (CDM), which operates on a platform, is built on Ethereum platform, one of the blockchain technologies. This is a coin which is implemented according to the ERC20 standard. The ERC20 standard is one of the official protocols for the improvement of Ethernet networks and is currently one of the most popular cryptocurrency tokens. Tokens that conform to the standard for this token are easily exchanged each other and can be integrated into various blockchain wallets and platforms. All the services including contents are implemented with the latest web technologies available on desktop and notebook PCs, and we’ll provide apps that can offer the same services on tablets and mobile devices. Particularly, the lecture video, our core service, is designed and manufactured considering the Internet environment and the usable devices of underdeveloped countries.
May 29th, 2019 3:00 am (UTC)
Jun 5th, 2019 2:59 am (UTC)
Singapore
CDM
Ethereum
Utility
2 000 000 USD
5 000 000 000CDM
1 CDM = 0.02 USD
Standard
CODEMYEDU PTE. LTD.
Singapore
10 Anson Road, #23-14C International Plaza, Singapore 079903
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