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JFrog Launches Blockchain Project to Secure Open Source Software

DevOps.com

At its swampUP event, JFrog today launched Project Pyrsia, an open source project that uses a blockchain platform and Sigstore Cosign and Notary V2 cryptographic signature software to secure software packages. The post JFrog Launches Blockchain Project to Secure Open Source Software appeared first on DevOps.com.

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Open source software is needed to prevent future crypto hacks, Polygon CISO says

TechCrunch

Crypto bridges allow users to transfer one token on one chain into another on a different blockchain.) The answer might be through projects employing open source software, Mudit Gupta, chief information security officer at layer-2 blockchain Polygon, told TechCrunch. Anyone can do it; we’re just humans.

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From the creator of Homebrew, Tea raises $8.9M to build a protocol that helps open source developers get paid

TechCrunch

Tea , an open source unified package manager for software developers, today announced it has added another $8.9 Tea is the brainchild of Max Howell , creator of popular open source package manager Homebrew , and Timothy Lewis. “Open source supply chain security is critical for many enterprises today. .

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Open source project Tea is brew2 for web3

TechCrunch

Open source code is integral to tech stacks at many large companies, but its authors rarely get recognized — let alone compensated — for their work. . Max Howell claims the package manager software he created, Homebrew, is the most contributed-to open source software program in the world. Image Credits: Tea.

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The Blockchain battlefront: Technology, business, and regulation

CIO

The great regulatory bureaucracy has awakened to the significance of blockchain-enabled technology, led by the SEC. . Ripple created the XRP coin, designed for blockchain-based payments. A small open-source project looking to fund itself should not be treated with the same instrument as a big enterprise effort.

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Numbers Protocol’s blockchain camera Capture App safeguards the integrity of photos

TechCrunch

The open-source Starling Framework for Data Integrity was launched to protect the veracity of online content using blockchain technology, creating “birth certificates” for photos and videos and tracking any changes made to them. A screenshot of blockchain camera app Capture App by Taiwan startup Numbers Protocol.

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Blockchains Done Right Are the Next Evolution in Open Source

DevOps.com

Open source code is more than just a way to create new technology. It’s a disruptive force that changed the way software is built, from taking individual developers and turning them into thriving communities to changing how enterprises do business–building open ecosystems versus restricted walled-gardens.