The venture capital wing of the official newspaper of the Communist Party of China - People's Daily Online - has signed a deal for a strategic partnership on a blockchain laboratory Oct. 23, according to a press release.
People's Capital signed a deal with Shenzhen-based technology company Xunlei Limited.
Per the terms of the agreement, the two companies will construct a laboratory for "Technology innovation" at the People Capital's Blockchain Research Institute.
In addition to researching blockchain application in various use cases, the partners will also build a "High-level industrial service platform" to organize competitions, seminars, workshops, and promote and identify startups in the blockchain industry.
According to the press release, the blockchain laboratory is part of an initial global partnership agreement signed by People's Daily Online and Xunlei Limited on July 22 of this year.
The People's Daily Online is the online version of the People's Daily, which was founded in 1948.
Since the publication's inception, the People's Daily has been directly controlled by the top leadership of the CCP.In 2012, the online version went public on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, becoming the first news website in the country to be listed on the A-share market.
Xunlei Limited is a blockchain infrastructure provider and is also known as the "BitTorrent of China" for developing the Xunlei download manager, a peer-to-peer software that supports HTTP, FTP, and BitTorrent protocols.
Earlier this year, the CCP published a primer on blockchain technology and its possible applications.
Ye Zhenzhen, general manager of the People's Daily then stated that the most important part of blockchain technology is its "Operating mechanism." He added, "Through the ingenious combination of technologies, the fair distribution of resources is completed."
Largest Chinese Newspaper to Launch Blockchain Lab After New Deal With Tech Company
Publié le Oct 24, 2018
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