BitGate Update May 2018

Can you imagine what we will be downloading in another twenty years? I mean who would have ever thought that you could record sound with digital quality fifty years ago? Now we routinely download whole albums worth of music in a couple of minutes to ipods that hold thousands of songs in the space the size of a zippo lighter!

What I wonder is what will we download in the future? We can get degrees on line now, which means that we are actually downloading our future doesn’t it. Sounds kind of funny, but true to say that in the future we will be downloading our future. Will we download our jobs? I mean more and more people are working at home aren’t they? I could see the next wave of employment being over the internet where you never actually see your boss or maybe you will see him in downloaded form. That would be kind of weird wouldn’t it? It would be cool in the sense that you could be dressed however you want and you could be making funny faces at the boss and you wouldn’t even have to be behind his back that is unless you were being downloaded by your boss simultaneously. Weird!

We know this in our gut, but what can we do about it? How can we motivate ourselves? One of the most difficult aspects of achieving success is staying motivated over the long haul.

Developed by the Intel Corporation, HDCP stands for high-bandwidth digital content protection. As the descriptive name implies, HDCP is all about protecting the integrity of various audio and video content as it travels over a multiplicity of different types of interfaces. Such data interfaces as GVIF, DVI, and HDMI will all support the functionality of HDCP.

Is HDCP Free?

No. HDCP requires an authorized license. The license can be obtained through Digital Content Protection, which is a subsidiary of Intel Corporation. Generally, the license can be obtained by filing an application and paying an annual fee. Once the application is accepted and the user agrees to the terms found in the licensing agreement, the right to make use of HDCP is granted.

What Are Some Of The Key Terms of Use For HDCP?

One key term has to do with the transmission of data to unauthorized receivers. That is, an HDCP protected video source is not allowed to transmit protected content to any receiver that has not be verified to be HDCP compliant. There is also a restriction on the quality of the content, making sure that the DVD-audio content is equal to or less than CD-audio quality on any non-HDCP digital audio outputs. The licensed operator also covenants to not use their equipment to produce copies of content, and also to make sure that original content is created within the confines of current content protection requirements. What Type of Devices Make Use of HDCP?

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Can you imagine what we will be downloading in another twenty years? I mean who would have ever thought that you could record sound with digital quality fifty years ago? Now we routinely download whole albums worth of music in a couple of minutes to ipods that hold thousands of songs in the space the size of a zippo lighter!

What I wonder is what will we download in the future? We can get degrees on line now, which means that we are actually downloading our future doesn’t it. Sounds kind of funny, but true to say that in the future we will be downloading our future. Will we download our jobs? I mean more and more people are working at home aren’t they? I could see the next wave of employment being over the internet where you never actually see your boss or maybe you will see him in downloaded form. That would be kind of weird wouldn’t it? It would be cool in the sense that you could be dressed however you want and you could be making funny faces at the boss and you wouldn’t even have to be behind his back that is unless you were being downloaded by your boss simultaneously. Weird!

We know this in our gut, but what can we do about it? How can we motivate ourselves? One of the most difficult aspects of achieving success is staying motivated over the long haul.

Developed by the Intel Corporation, HDCP stands for high-bandwidth digital content protection. As the descriptive name implies, HDCP is all about protecting the integrity of various audio and video content as it travels over a multiplicity of different types of interfaces. Such data interfaces as GVIF, DVI, and HDMI will all support the functionality of HDCP.

Is HDCP Free?

No. HDCP requires an authorized license. The license can be obtained through Digital Content Protection, which is a subsidiary of Intel Corporation. Generally, the license can be obtained by filing an application and paying an annual fee. Once the application is accepted and the user agrees to the terms found in the licensing agreement, the right to make use of HDCP is granted.

What Are Some Of The Key Terms of Use For HDCP?

One key term has to do with the transmission of data to unauthorized receivers. That is, an HDCP protected video source is not allowed to transmit protected content to any receiver that has not be verified to be HDCP compliant. There is also a restriction on the quality of the content, making sure that the DVD-audio content is equal to or less than CD-audio quality on any non-HDCP digital audio outputs. The licensed operator also covenants to not use their equipment to produce copies of content, and also to make sure that original content is created within the confines of current content protection requirements. What Type of Devices Make Use of HDCP?

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LATEST UPDATES FROM THE DEVELOPMENT OF BITGATE

Update from the Developers

An early demo of the BitGate exchange platform has been developed. The demo features customer onboarding with live BankID, buying/selling of BTC and a draft portfolio page with asset stats and a wallet for sending BTC to other BitGate customers. The wallet has been shown to key partners, including Signicat and BankID, and it was demonstrated at BankID-dagen on April 19th. It has also been presented to potential banking partners.

The beta version of the BitGate wallet should be ready for the end of Q2. It features easy identification with BankID, secure custody of BTC and send/receive functionality. This is now the main focus of the BitGate technical development effort.

New BitGate Team Members

We are pleased to announce that we have successfully expanded the BitSpace team in recent months, thus we are able to deploy several full-time developers exclusively on the development of the BitGate platform.

The beta version of the BitGate wallet should be ready for the end of Q2. It features easy identification with BankID, secure custody of BTC and send/receive functionality. This is now the main focus of the BitGate technical development effort.

James David Tandy

CHIEF TECHNOLOGY OFFICER

Enters into BitSpace as the Chief Technology Officer (CTO), with more than 18 years of experience from the Norwegian IT industry. Read the full press release here.

 

 

 

 

 

Halvor Bakke

DEVELOPER

Is a student at NTNU, and is working for BitSpace as a developer on a 20% basis. He is also ensuring BitSpace presence in the city of Trondheim.

 

 

 

 

 

Bjørn Olav Jalborg

DEVELOPER

Is a student and developer. Together with Torkel, he is doing great work on the BitGate code.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Torkel Rogstad

DEVELOPER

Torkel has a strong computer science background, and good technical insight into the opportunities and challenges that Bitcoin and blockchain tech pose.

 

 

 

 

 

Wajid Malik

UI/UX DESIGNER

Has a Masters degree in filmmaking from London. For the last 10 years, he has worked as a producer of web apps and services doing UI/UX and content creation for large Norwegian and international client(s).

 

 

 

 

Office Expansion

In February, we expanded the BitSpace HQ. We now have 860 m^2 of office space in Nydalen, at the disposal of the BitGate team, as well as BitSpace and subsidiary/associate companies and partners.

Events and Appearances

We have recently presented the BitGate platform in multiple forums both nationally and internationally, and we are experiencing significant interest from potential investors and partners. Chief Operating Officer Ivar Duserud traveled to New York in the second week of May, presenting BitGate at SeedForum, an international angel/VC investors’ event hosted in several cities throughout the year.

We have also been at CXS Digital Hub, where CEO Manuel Lains pitched BitGate in front of Norwegian and Malaysian investors. This event took place on April 13th, in Drammen, Norway.

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