RE: More Than Blockchains: How Hashgraph & DAGs are Different
Great video Heidi! Just making this comment by Holochain more visible (it's in the comments of your YouTube video @heiditravels). Wonderful comment and comparison of #Holochain and Hashgraph @woitke.
We'd love for you to take a look at what we're doing at Holochain, Holographic storage for distributed applications. Here is a simple explainer video of #Holochain vs #Blockchain:
Thanks for the great work you're doing, sharing what you're learning with the world. It's so cool you're in Portugal at the moment. We have a team in Porto, Portugal right now working on a related project, Holo - our distributed hosting ecosystem! If you have any questions about Holochain or Holo, join our public chat http://bit.ly/WelcomeToHolochain to speak with our devs and community members. Or, email [email protected]
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