IoTeX launches Ucam, Blockchain-Powered Private Home Camera, during CES-2020 (Las Vegas)

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The world deserves the Internet of trusted things. Our devices should work for us, not corporations. We want to show the world that you can have both real data privacy and usability at an affordable price: Raullen Chai (CEO of IoTeX)

Greetings to the decentralization and privacy fan community!!!

How often do you use IoT devices?

How often do you think about the security of your data when using such devices?

What do you miss in everyday life? Our world is not limited to transfered of money! We live and rejoice and carry out some everyday actions that we like either because of obligations at work or to relatives

I want to use blockchain and reliable equipment to create ecosystems for privacy-oriented devices in the «Internet of Trusted Things»: Jing Sun (co-founder of IoTeX)

On January 6, at the CES-2020 exhibition, which is held annually in Las Vegas, IoTeX was invited to demonstrate Ucam for world media on CESUnveiled!

IoTeX is building the Internet of Trusted Things, where all physical and virtual “things” — humans, machines, businesses, and DApps — can exchange information and value at global scale. Backed by a global team of 30+ top research scientists and engineers, IoTeX combines blockchain, secure hardware, and decentralized identity to empower intelligent IoT networks and machine economies. By serving as a decentralized trust fabric for IoT, IoTeX will empower the future decentralized world by “connecting the physical world, block by block”

Blockchain, can solve the problems associated with hacker attacks, like recent hacks at Amazone's popular Wyze home cameras

This kind of technology might help tech vendors comply with privacy laws such as the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), which went into effect on January 1.

The camera shoots in 1080p, and can swivel around 120 degrees up and down, and around 300 degrees left to right. It requires a constant connection to a power supply, connects to WiFi, and is small enough to fit on a bookshelf; it can also be installed on a wall mount. It’s also water-resistant, can directly stream to your phone, has night vision, and can detect motion.

More details can be found on the Ucam page - https://ucam.iotex.io/

Happy New Year to all!

We no longer need to ask others “don’t be evil,” because the Internet of Trusted Things ensures that they “can't be evil”

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