Israeli Firm Kirobo Unveils Crypto Transaction “Undo” Button
Kirobo, a cryptocurrency solutions developer, has aunveiled its crypto transfer “undo button” for transactions involving UNI, Chainlink, BNB, USDT, Sushi coin, as well as its native utility token KIRO.
The “undo” solution, which has so far only been deployable for BTC and ETH transactions, represents Kirobo’s first product, and allows users to reverse a crypto transfer sent in error. The company plans to integrate its solutions across several crypto exchanges over the course of 2021.
Tel Aviv-based Kirobo is a blockchain technology company that provides tools to crypto users and companies. Kirobo is currently helping large scale intermediaries, crypto exchanges and payments companies offer their users unprecedented levels of transaction security.
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MEDX Xelerator, an incubator that focuses on medical devices and digital health, has appointed Dr. Lior Itzhaki as a patent advisor for its Entrepreneur-in-Residence (EiR) program and portfolio companies. In this role, Dr. Itzhaki will work with R&D teams, build a patent portfolio, help with the company’s IP strategy, and supervise all the relevant prosecution stages.
Before joining MEDX Xelerator, Dr. Itzhaki served as the manager of Hutchison-Water’s technology fund, and before that, she served as a senior partner at an IP firm for 15 years. She holds a bachelor of science in chemistry and computer science and a Ph.D. in computational chemistry, both from Bar-Ilan University.
A new innovation hub named Road2, aimed at encouraging AI-based entrepreneurship, was launched last week in the northern city of Haifa. Road2 was established through a collaboration between the business development center MATI Haifa, computer system and service company NVIDIA, and the Israel Innovation Authority (IIA).
The launch was celebrated with a live, in-person event as Israel opens its physical spaces again following a successful vaccination rollout and somewhat of a return to normalcy within the country. The event was attended by industry leaders such as NVIDIA’s Arik Kol, Dr. Ami Appelbaum, Chairman of Israel Innovation Authority; Mooly Eden, Former Senior V.P at Intel Corporation. President of Intel Israel; and Ruth Alon, founder and former CEO of NetVision, among others.