$50 Million Bitcoin Cash Tech Park Rising At Townville

The CEO of Code Valley, Noel Lovisa, has recently announced plans of building a $50 million dollar Bitcoin Cash tech park in the city of Townsville.

Lovisa made the announcement during the Bitcoin Bash City Conference in North Queensland with the primary objective of aggregating startup companies with more than 12 Bitcoin Cash focused startups onboard.

The city is well known for its dense populations of BCH supporters as well as a number of merchants accepting Bitcoin Cash in their stores, which in current estimates is around 78 retail stores.

Lovisa and a senior software engineer Mark Fabbro discussed Emergent Coding which is basically a software supply-chain or global compiler network that will work in concert with the BCH chain.

Lovisa insists that emergent coding will bring some serious amount of economic activity onto the Bitcoin Cash Blockchain.


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