Dfinity 'on track' for Q2 test launch; hiring spree and developer talks planned to offset more delays

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  • Blockchain unicorn firm Dfinity is confident it won’t delay the test-launch of its internet computer for a second time, set to meet its June deadline after scrapping plans for a preliminary version last December
  • A spokesperson told The Block Dfinity had boosted hiring efforts and had begun testing demos with a small group of developers to ensure it stick to its new timeline 
  • They also noted that the firm currently sees little direct competition in the blockchain space for its mission
Dfinity, a Swiss-based firm valued at over $2 billion and building the world’s first Internet Computer, is “on track” to launch its test network in late Q2 (June), a company spokesperson has told The Block.   A “cut down” version of the internet computer was originally pencilled for the end of Q1 2019, but the […]
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