
Press Release: Data Lake Launches Privacy-First Medical Data Donation Program
Read our latest press release on the Associated Press wire regarding the launch of our medical data donation program!
Read our latest press release on the Associated Press wire regarding the launch of our medical data donation program!
Our newly-revealed Consent-to-Earn (C2E) model for data donation was featured on the front page of Bitcoin News. Consent to earn represents the first operational data monetization system in line with new European legislation! More info in the featured article.
In recent years, more and more scientists and entrepreneurs have been using blockchain, smart contracts, and tokens to improve modern science. This movement of using web3 technologies in science is now known worldwide by the term “DeSci”, standing for “Decentralized Science”. We have already addressed the problems of traditional finance and how DeSci can solve them in our previous article. Now – with the help of the DeSci Wiki created by the devoted people at UltraRare Bio 1 – we
Premise: Science as a global public good Science is the process of discovering how things work today, how they worked in the past, and how they are likely to work in the future. Science has illuminated the path for human civilization; but in our epoch – one in which societies are facing complex, urgent challenges such as climate change and pandemics – many agree that our approach to science should be re-thought and are calling for scientific research to be
The fact that data has an immense value in today’s society is now common knowledge, and as technologies that capture and analyze data proliferate, so do businesses’ and states’ abilities to collect and exploit data. It is therefore fundamental that we ask ourselves whether our data is really private or not, and whether there are solutions available to gain access and complete control over it. In this “data gold rush”, laws have struggled to keep up, and it has too
Dear Community and Investors, It’s hard to believe that another month has already passed again – time is flying at Data Lake! We can’t wait to show you what has been going on inside and outside our office with the monthly recap, so let’s get right to it!
Educating people about the potential of medical data for the advancement of medical science, as well as on the possibility for the public to gain access to and donate their data to research, are fundamental parts of our mission to unlocking medical data for R&D. During the past weeks, we have had the pleasure to introduce Data Lake in several blockchain-focused Telegram communities and YouTube channels. Through video reviews, interviews held by the chats moderators as well as questions from
You’ve been asking, and here it is. We are thrilled to announce that the $LAKE token IDO will be happening on Wednesday December 7th 2022!! . 📅 When? 7th December, exact time to be announced closer to the date. 🦄 Where? On Uniswap, Ethereum. 💧 What? $LAKE, the token fueling our global medical data donation platform. 📊 Initial price: TBA
It is with immense delight that we announce that we have completed our very first in-hospital data donation campaign!
For those who are not familiar with EY, Ernst & Young is one of the Big Four accounting firms, it employs over 200,000 people and operates in over 150 countries. EY is acclaimed worlwide for its provision of audit, consulting, tax, business risk, technology and security risk services. In recent years, they have also made relatively significant advances into the blockchain world as well, providing smart contract auditing as well as general consulting services.
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