
Lisk to Host Meetup in Ho Chi Minh City on May 23rd
Lisk will host the “SUCI — Blockchain Hub x Lisk: Pizza, Pitchboard & Possibilities” event in Ho Chi Minh City, on May 23rd. The gathering is set to feature the project’s core leadership team in a joint public appearance.The agenda includes presentations and discussions on current developments and future prospects, offering participants direct insights from senior representatives. Refer to the official tweet by LSK: Anyone in Vietnam? because the x Lisk: Pizza, Pitchboard & Possibilities event is right around the corner.This Friday, we’re doing something extra special.For the first time, you’ll hear directly from our core leadership team - all in one room, live in HCMC:… LSK InfoLisk (LSK) is a blockchain application platform that was established in early 2016. It was created by Max Kordek and Oliver Beddows, and it's based on its own blockchain network and token, known as LSK. The goal of Lisk is to make it easier for developers to build blockchain applications in JavaScript and to deploy their own sidechain linked to the Lisk network.Lisk aims to solve the problem of network congestion and scalability on the blockchain by implementing sidechains, which are essentially parallel chains that carry the load of running decentralized apps. The sidechain concept allows developers to create customizable blockchains for their own specific set of rules, without affecting the performance of the main blockchain. This way, every decentralized application runs on its own blockchain, reducing the load on the network.Additionally, Lisk offers a Software Development Kit (SDK) that simplifies the process of building and deploying blockchain applications. With this approach, Lisk hopes to make blockchain technology more accessible to developers and to speed up the adoption of the technology across various industries. It also provides a unique consensus protocol known as Delegated Proof of Stake (DPoS), where stakeholders can vote for delegates to secure the network and validate transactions.