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- name: Bitcoin India
trading_pairs: BTC
fees: N/A
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- name: Hitbtc
trading_pairs: BTC
fees: N/A
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- name: Njilla
title: Domain registration service
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title: Meci group
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- name: Window Doctor
title: Isle of Man. Windows and Doors repair service
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author: tungfa
layout: post
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title: "August 2017 Budget Report"
original-author: Ryan Taylor
original-link: https://www.dash.org/forum/threads/august-2017-budget-report.16055/#post-134600
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As of last Friday, all Dash Core Team proposals were submitted to the network. Once again, due to the continued price increase compared with last month, we do not require additional funding for office space, marketing, infrastructure, applications, business development, public relations, HR/recruiting, legal, or for compensation of the team. For all of these areas / functions, we have sufficient funding to operate from existing balances and price appreciation.
As with previous months, the absence of these budgets is not a sign that the core team intends to discontinue any of these expenses. It is simply that the balances we normally keep in these categories to protect against currency fluctuations has risen in value dramatically and we can rely on savings to fulfill our obligations, even after taking currency fluctuation risks into account.
We requested funding for several one-time items, all conferences coming up in the autumn including upfront costs for our own Dash Conference.
August Budget:
The August budget cycle is slated to pay out in the next superblock (714488) which will occur at approximately 8am UTC on Friday, August 4th. That means the voting deadline is scheduled for about 8am UTC on Tuesday, August 1st.
August Core Team Budget Requests:
BTC & Blockchain International Summit
<https://www.dash.org/forum/threads/proposal-conferences-btc-blockchain-international-summit.15972/>
This proposal funds the expenses for Dash to participate and sponsor the "BTC & Blockchain International Summit" in Beijing, China at the Platinum sponsorship level. - 279.99 Dash
Dash Conference 2017
<https://www.dash.org/forum/threads/proposal-dash-conference-2017-london.16013/>
This proposal will fund the first ever Dash-dedicated conference in London on September 24th. - 1701.48 Dash
Blockchain & Bitcoin Conference
<https://www.dash.org/forum/threads/proposal-blockchain-bitcoin-conference-stockholm.16020/>
This proposal funds the expenses for Dash to participate and sponsor the "Blockchain & Bitcoin Conference" in Stockholm, Sweden as the General sponsor of the conference. - 99.29 Dash

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author: tungfa
layout: post
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title: "Dash to unleash elite cybersecurity unit to hack its blockchain"
original-author: CryptoNinjas
original-link: https://www.cryptoninjas.net/2017/08/03/dash-unleash-elite-cybersecurity-unit-hack-blockchain/amp/
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Dash, the payments-focused digital currency, has received approval from the Dash community to employ the services of Bugcrowd, a leader in crowdsourced security testing. The partnership means thousands of security researchers will be incentivized to identify critical software vulnerabilities within Dashs code and present them to the Dash Core Team for remediation.
Commencing in August, Dash will employ a private bug bounty program through Bugcrowd, tapping into a curated, invite-only crowd to find Dash vulnerabilities, and then, in line with the rollout of Evolution, expand to a public program where over 60,000 registered security experts around the world will detect issues on behalf of Dash and be rewarded in bug bounty payments.
Jim Bursch, Director of DashIncubator and Bugcrowds proposal creator said:
“Our goal is a safer, stronger network. We are talking about money, the digital equivalent of cold, hard cash. Meaningful amounts of cash attract a powerful incentive for thieves on a global scale. The Dash project is like building a bank vault and inviting elite bank robbers to participate in its design, so it cant be robbed by other criminals.”
In the short history of cryptocurrencies, hacks have already bruised the industry, and enterprise has felt the pain for well over a decade. Just last month, a hacker walked away with $7 million USD from investors participating in CoinDashs ICO, in June last year over $50 million USD was stolen in The DAO (Ethereum) hack, and also last month the Ethereum Parity Wallet was hacked for over $30 million.
Ryan Taylor, CEO of Dash Core
Dash Core CEO Ryan Taylor said:
“As Dash gains more mainstream attention, identifying and fixing vulnerabilities is absolutely imperative. Bug bounty programs attract fresh eyes to review code which ensures white-hat hackers help identify any security flaws. Providing strong incentives to attract experienced programmers is one of the many tools we have at our disposal to ensure the Dash codebase is as robust as possible.”
“Our landmark release, Evolution, aims to completely redefine how a digital currency functions and will be available for Alpha testing in December. Providing that optimal user experience requires a massive change to the underlying technology. The more improvements Dash adds to the original Bitcoin code, which Dash is based on, means we will continue to invest heavily in ensuring our product meets the highest standard possible. Because digital currencies store wealth and facilitate the transfer of payments, it is critical that we take all measures possible to make absolutely sure that even minor software bugs are addressed.”
Bugcrowd enlists over 60,000 security researchers to surface critical software vulnerabilities. In any given fortnight, Bugcrowd researchers typically find about five critical vulnerabilities, 70 unique vulnerabilities, and 200 total vulnerabilities.
Bugcrowd CEO Casey Ellis said:
“Currently, there is a massive shortage of cybersecurity professionals pair this with an expanding attack surface and companies are at a major security disadvantage. We have amassed a solid resource of professional security researchers and years of experience managing highly complex programs. We are living in the era of digital transformation — cryptocurrency is the next stage in this evolution. Given the globalization of the workforce, it stands to reason that the demand for cryptocurrency will grow.
“Regardless of size, organizations that attempt a self-managed program quickly find the process overwhelming. Defining scope, identifying program security owners, establishing a vulnerability management program, and even determining time-to-fix agreements within that program — all of these require time and resources both in the setup, and on an ongoing basis as the program evolves. By choosing Bugcrowd to manage their bug bounty, Dash has taken the work out of running a bug bounty program, so all they see are results.”

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author: tungfa
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title: "BREAKING NEWS - Charlie Shrem answers 14 questions about NEW Dash Pay Card!"
original-author: Dash Force News
original-link: https://youtu.be/ui0gaDXKyt0
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