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Blockchain mobile app Humaniq partners with BOScoin; launches Innovation Centre in Cambridge

Blockchain financial inclusion app, Humaniq, has announced that it has partnered with BOScoin, the leading cryptocurrency platform in South Korea.

Under the partnership, Humaniq and BOScoin will share strategic resources in tech. BOScoin will support Humaniq's Asian expansion, while Humaniq will support BOScoin's expansion to Europe and the United States.

"South Korea is a powerful technologic global leader and we are very excited to work with one of its leading digital and blockchain organizations BOScoin. This strategic partnership will allow us to leverage both our blockchain smart contract driven organizations and establish protocols that will grow both our operations" said Dmitry Kaminskiy, Humaniq Co-Founder.

Founded by Changki Park, BOScoin is a "Self-Evolving Cryptocurrency Platform" that utilizes smart contracts and the Congress Network for perpetual adaptation. It aims to create a powerful and effective self-governing ecosystem.

Humaniq has so far raised $4,680,327 from over 11,000 participants in its Initial Coin Offering (ICO) that launched on April 6 and scheduled to end on April 27th. It recently announced that that the HMQ token will be initially traded on six exchanges including SpaceBTC, LiveCoin, Bitlish, Dabtc, Exmo, and Cex.io.

BOScoin is launching its own ICO on May 10th, 2017 (GMT), lasting 41 days until June 20th 2017, in which a total 276,093,688.786 coins will be distributed.

With only a couple of hours left for the Humaniq’s ICO to end, the startup has also announced the launch of a new Innovation Centre in Cambridge. Humaniq said that the innovation centre will enable it to work with leading academics and organisations and will serve as the basis for efficient interaction with a global scientific network.

"Through this centre we will ensure that Humaniq will have direct access to the best scientists and experts in the field of Artificial Intelligence and Next-generation IT-technologies. Cambridge will be the focal point for Humaniq's innovation centre and building deep tech infrastructure through research institutions as well as incubators and accelerators”, said Kaminskiy.

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