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@nhson0110

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Blockchain, AI, IoT and Life

steemit.com/@nhson0110
VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS0.00%
Net Worth
0.010USD
STEEM
0.001STEEM
SBD
0.006SBD
Effective Power
5.007SP
├── Own SP
0.125SP
└── Incoming Deleg
+4.882SP

Detailed Balance

STEEM
balance
0.000STEEM
market_balance
0.000STEEM
savings_balance
0.000STEEM
reward_steem_balance
0.001STEEM
STEEM POWER
Own SP
0.125SP
Delegated Out
0.000SP
Delegation In
4.882SP
Effective Power
5.007SP
Reward SP (pending)
0.005SP
SBD
sbd_balance
0.000SBD
sbd_conversions
0.000SBD
sbd_market_balance
0.000SBD
savings_sbd_balance
0.000SBD
reward_sbd_balance
0.006SBD
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Account Info

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reputation311616573
created2018-05-24T00:34:39
recovery_accountsteem
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comment_count0
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last_post2018-05-26T09:44:30
last_root_post2018-05-26T09:44:30
last_vote_time2018-05-26T09:44:30
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received_vesting_shares7940.252001 VESTS
reward_vesting_balance10.166445 VESTS
vesting_balance0.000 STEEM
vesting_withdraw_rate0.000000 VESTS
next_vesting_withdrawal1969-12-31T23:59:59
withdrawn0
to_withdraw0
withdraw_routes0
savings_withdraw_requests0
last_account_recovery1970-01-01T00:00:00
reset_accountnull
last_owner_update1970-01-01T00:00:00
last_account_update2018-05-24T06:27:54
minedNo
sbd_seconds0
sbd_last_interest_payment1970-01-01T00:00:00
savings_sbd_last_interest_payment1970-01-01T00:00:00
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Withdraw Routes

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From Date
To Date
steemdelegated 4.882 SP to @nhson0110
2026/05/18 04:26:54
delegateenhson0110
delegatorsteem
vesting shares7940.252001 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #106148458/Trx 3973ac1cb0f9fd9b82b90caa1b2423adb8779847
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steemdelegated 3.214 SP to @nhson0110
2026/05/12 20:51:18
delegateenhson0110
delegatorsteem
vesting shares5228.041596 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #105996084/Trx 8ded8094fe515e1e7cc26b3a174b47bc0ce0bc4d
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steemdelegated 4.890 SP to @nhson0110
2026/04/26 03:41:12
delegateenhson0110
delegatorsteem
vesting shares7952.767757 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #105515990/Trx 094ba4ee4de9d3fe8a79dccd63e5280c81c7eb1b
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steemdelegated 3.240 SP to @nhson0110
2026/01/23 19:04:03
delegateenhson0110
delegatorsteem
vesting shares5269.588415 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #102865309/Trx 62d8e2cb764a16fdcb848ced108bc89471117a5c
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steemdelegated 3.341 SP to @nhson0110
2024/12/17 14:15:51
delegateenhson0110
delegatorsteem
vesting shares5433.807612 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #91311558/Trx ab72579ef9cf14c5d5550df21e493ba2743bb5dd
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steemdelegated 3.445 SP to @nhson0110
2023/11/14 05:57:30
delegateenhson0110
delegatorsteem
vesting shares5602.941144 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #79865725/Trx 532c67ff8a4ae1f08e63f23c00efd2cd5d070075
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steemdelegated 5.251 SP to @nhson0110
2023/09/22 08:12:21
delegateenhson0110
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8539.849930 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #78360252/Trx ff1f3549996051b132e8816a15e0d8ae8e60beb4
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steemdelegated 5.387 SP to @nhson0110
2022/11/03 15:57:33
delegateenhson0110
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8761.901368 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #69118343/Trx 8f182beb0e553e8f1c629f74dc9f5cc365ed3db8
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steemdelegated 5.523 SP to @nhson0110
2022/01/17 21:20:06
delegateenhson0110
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8982.008969 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #60821804/Trx c00d9edc99236f9045ae539805728eaa445bd8ab
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steemdelegated 5.636 SP to @nhson0110
2021/06/14 04:35:48
delegateenhson0110
delegatorsteem
vesting shares9166.203257 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #54612231/Trx da956426b343425d6c055b97c34c949f275caa69
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steemdelegated 5.751 SP to @nhson0110
2020/12/11 14:49:45
delegateenhson0110
delegatorsteem
vesting shares9353.625231 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #49359544/Trx c760c515f5b34ef76b1a900404d0e3db12dfce6a
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steemdelegated 1.176 SP to @nhson0110
2020/12/06 08:26:06
delegateenhson0110
delegatorsteem
vesting shares1912.543513 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #49211087/Trx 29fbe211cda03553a3a40e705ce9cf1539a6cc24
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steemdelegated 5.755 SP to @nhson0110
2020/12/05 18:27:27
delegateenhson0110
delegatorsteem
vesting shares9359.833085 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #49194630/Trx 45c26ddca4c9ee13d9dcdf3202c97b679cda446e
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steemdelegated 1.181 SP to @nhson0110
2020/11/02 23:17:57
delegateenhson0110
delegatorsteem
vesting shares1920.017158 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #48266824/Trx 4e00e4614561c705189b482e2722baac09394abc
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steemdelegated 5.880 SP to @nhson0110
2020/05/09 09:27:09
delegateenhson0110
delegatorsteem
vesting shares9562.638444 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #43221385/Trx 6d1a7f51f979a844bdaa120993ffd23ba796b8de
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steemdelegated 1.201 SP to @nhson0110
2020/05/08 13:36:51
delegateenhson0110
delegatorsteem
vesting shares1953.311140 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #43198139/Trx 74e8d631d048519c19ee5e4005037b7f05ba6238
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steemdelegated 5.975 SP to @nhson0110
2019/08/10 05:46:21
delegateenhson0110
delegatorsteem
vesting shares9718.471603 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #35421958/Trx 3b2ab85c5dfe87398e8ccacb45f57029a86495a1
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2019/05/24 01:31:45
authorsteemitboard
bodyCongratulations @nhson0110! You received a personal award! <table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@nhson0110/birthday1.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 1 year!</td></tr></table> <sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@nhson0110) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](http://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=nhson0110)_</sub> ###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes!
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Transaction InfoBlock #33174826/Trx 40d092a6de1886233dbd7673b1ab5e33fed08f5f
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body **1. Skyline.ai :** An Israeli company founded just last year but with offices in one of the world’s most expensive real estate markets, New York, Skyline AI just raised a $3 million Seed round in March from top VC firm Sequoia Capital. The startup claims its platform can tell real estate investors what properties offer the best return by ingesting tons of data from more than 130 sources, taking into account over 10,000 different attributes on every property, going back as much as 50 years on every multi-family property in the United States. This is what the Skyline platform says it can do: ![skyline-1024x415.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmenR7ud81hYNcbxxRZY5Lm5jjVoKRUQ9vuwVaemvW2f82) The four founders have a track record of starting and selling AI companies, so we wouldn’t be surprised if the endgame is another big-time exit, maybe to a real estate player like Zillow (NASDAQ:Z), which itself uses machine learning to put a price tag on more than 110 million homes in the United States with a reputed accuracy of 5 percent. Zillow recently announced it would get into the business of buying and flipping houses. **2. Proportunity :** ![DI3goszXcAA8pqr.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmQyqzfUsnXLqcuQhDsmgitWPhQFDXBxTywyhMd5ZgHDY4) London-based Proportunity, which raised $1.7 million last year, might be an even more attractive acquisition for a company like Zillow in the future. Founded in 2016 by a pair of Romanian entrepreneurs, Proportunity claims its machine learning algorithms can accurately forecast which homes, and even neighborhoods, will experience the biggest bump in value over a certain time period. Proportunity CEO (and man with the coolest Star Wars-like character name) Vadim Toader, told Biznow (a trade publication for commercial real estate) that the startup’s AI platform works by analyzing historical pricing data against about 50 metrics on location and things like transportation, crime, schools, etc. It’s a process that’s almost as magical as Romania’s legendary Hoia-Baciu Forest. The algorithms then figure out what factors truly affect price, eventually moving to the stage where it can predict how prices will move. The machine is right about 85 percent of the time when tested against real past performance. Proportunity says it can get to 95 percent accuracy by the end of this year. **3. Enodo:** ![download.png](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmTBLi6fommsnGHpqAePwx9pM7FsrHBpP5KiXWnZVSyJ6T) Chicago-based Enodo took in $2.5 million at the end of last year for its predictive platform that serves the commercial multi-family (ie, apartment dwellings) industry. The algorithms do it all: They can identify attractive investment properties, especially those with some fixer-upper potential. Enodo’s machine learning models can also calculate market rents, identify the rental impact on any given amenity package, and offer statistical comparisons to comparable properties. In other words, Enodo can tell you if it’s more valuable in a given region to offer an in-unit washer/dryer combo or a community room with an S&M dungeon. **4. Rex Real Estate:** ![download (1).png](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/Qme8nXCVxmAJZMM9tecDmpSn4AxMaZ4BvhkST41oMRkGPj) Speaking of creepy: real estate agents. On the evolutionary food web, they fall somewhere between slug and Human Resources recruiter in our book. So we were glad to come across REX Real Estate, which has (mostly) replaced real estate agents with AI. Founded in 2014 just outside of Los Angeles in Woodland Hills, REX Real Estate has raised a total of $25.5 million, including a $15 million Series B in January. Investors included a who’s who of random big-company founders such as Sun Microsystems co-founder Scott McNealy, Best Buy founder Dick Schulze and Crate & Barrel founder Gordon Segal, among others. How does a computer sell a house? Advertising. According to an article on CNBC, the machine shoots out an initial batch of online ads to buyers it thinks might be in the market for a new home. The algorithms then really go to work: as the first clicks come in, the machine figures out commonalities between those who clicked on the ad. It then takes those criteria and searches out new leads based on the patterns it finds. The platform also analyzes online behavior to identify potential home buyers and sellers. For example, someone who are making lots of trips to Home Depot might be fixing up a house to sell—or making pipe bombs. The company only charges a 2 percent commission fee, and has reportedly closed more than 200 transactions since 2016. **5. Blok :** ![download (2).png](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmcyPeYrKb5obW73nMrkCKEKNuMkN4Yj8Csz26uRk7Z6Ds) A Finnish company called Blok is also automating the housing real estate business. The Helsinki-based company, founded in 2017, raised about $1.9 million in February. Blok is pretty niche, helping sell apartments in Finland through its online platform. It handles everything, from the paperwork to the photography. The AI part kicks in early during the process when the company’s algorithms pull housing data to produce a price estimate. The valuation is based on a variety of factors, such as the age of the apartment and its amenities, like being in close proximity to a herring fishery. In return, Blok gets 0.75 percent of the sales price. 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body**1. Banh trang tron (Rice Paper Salad):** Basically, this is a salad-like dish that contains a medley of ingredients including strips of rice paper, quail eggs, green mango, different kinds of coriander, dried beef and so much more. In fact, this snack has a total of about 16 different ingredients! ![cach-lam-banh-trang-tron-ngon-dung-dieu-ngay-tai-nha-14.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmeFUG4EkzEZ26Z5KhSc3RDcKhzjRKAqy8t3taSe4nvPPA) **2. Bo Bia (Vietnamese Jicama Roll):** Bo Bia is one of the easiest snacks to find when walking down the street of Ho Chi Minh City. This spring roll packs a unique punch of flavor and texture in comparison. With rice paper on the outside, Jicama, Beef Sausage, Dried Shrimp, fried egg, fried shallots, and multiple herbs on the inside this little roll is not to be missed. You can find this served with a peanut dipping sauce, don’t forget to add the chili for that added heat. ![IMG_0818.CR2_.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmZcx75on7p9jjhWU4YyXMeqRS7it7J4dBgx6K3GoaKRuT) **3. Cut Chien Bo (Quail fried in Butter):** It’s not difficult to miss the man on the street corner with a rotisserie over open flames. What might be difficult to miss is the small birds that are strung through the poles roasting over the flame. Every few minutes, the quail vendor, will brush these little birdies with his own oil or butter mixture that will usually contain a dried herb and spices to add a unique flavor to each vendors quail. These quail can be taken to a whole another level when they are deep fried in sweet butter and served with a baguette. Fried Quail will normally come with pickles, Vietnamese Hot Mint, and Cucumber as an accompaniment to the dish. Some might be grossed out by the serving of the quail head still attached to the neck. No worries, it has a great pop to it when you take it in one bite. ![MNMN10_mon-an-ngon-de-lam.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmfC8p89ENAkuu9ZbVCdRctLzJCWwyEPtZGTM3BXxKqFFg) **4. Banh Cuon (Steamed Rolls Made of Rice-Flour):** This Northern dish of steamed rice rolls is filled with a mixture of minced pork, mushrooms and shallots, and served with dipping sauce. The thin rice batter requires remarkable skill to handle, and it’s truly mesmerising to watch banh cuon being prepared ![Cách-làm-bánh-cuốn-bằng-nồi-hơi-thơm-ngon-11.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmPWk9RPQQHPfJaiBeqNzDZsKcapC9MTV8P9hYR4HKZ23z) **5. Bun Bo Hue (Hue Beef Noodles):** This is a popular dish in Central Vietnam. A bowl of Hue beef noodles includes soft vermicelli, beef, broth and the star – shrimp sauce. Hue beef noodles is served with some basil leaves, banana flowers and chopped green onions. ![Bun-Bo-Hue-46.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmY5f4JYxhF5UfU1HAMJBc9KFrZJQoac5Ezv26SUo7p2Wp) **6. Banh Xeo (Rice Pancake Folded In Half):** Banh xeo gets its name from the sound emitted when the pancake is being made. It is similar to Western crepes, except for the pork, shrimp and bean sprouts inside and the fact that it’s served with fish sauce. This is a typical dish of both the South and Central region, although they each have different ways of preparing the pancakes and sauce. ![banh-xeo-mien-tay-mon-mang-hon-song-nuoc-2.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmfMafGw5a3kTs9McXt9WNEK55mpzPsiZxyn8VvS7CDeXe) **7. Banh Trang Nuong (Grilled Vietnamese Rice Paper):** Hailing from the mountain area of Dalat and one of the newest to arrive in the food scene of Ho Chi Minh City, Banh Trang Nuong, has been dubbed the “Vietnamese Pizza”. Here are the basics for almost every Banh Tranh Nuong, Rice paper, open flame, egg, and cheese. Top this with anything from Dried beef, green onions, spicy chicken, or even take the desert approach and try some banana. This crispy snack is being served in little restaurants or right on the street so it isn’t hard to miss. ![foody-mobile-m-banh-trang-jpg-923-636125739325818391.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmV2bYur54r2YVbyR4vobcoDKPgW1HAesHnVgxhixLvisk) **8. Be Thui (Char-Grilled Calf):** This Northern dish is made by grilling a whole calf until the meat is tender. The veal is cut into thin slices, mixed with coriander and sliced green banana, then wrapped in rice paper and served with shrimp paste. ![281402-combo-be-thui-cau-mong-body (16).jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmWAiwPiNoS1dkMmS4fxHBmChN6za7vEZTVzYN46VVZec8) **9. Goi Cuon (Summer Roll Shrimp):** This popular Vietnamese appetiser is a little different from spring rolls. The core of goi cuon consists of sliced pork tenderloin, shrimp, soft vermicelli, lettuce, mint leaves and chives. ![tn-HCV-Ep02-Fresh-Spring-Rolls.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmdkW3qV9me23Ga9KMWjrqV4AStJHP4EivSqQHEVvdbGPL) **10. Hu Tiu Nam Vang (Phnom Penh Noodle Soup):** This is a dish that tastes like a mix of Chinese and Cambodian cuisine. The noodle strips are thicker than those of pho noodles, the broth is prepared using pig bones instead of cow, and this dish is served with shrimp, pig liver, quail eggs, green onion and other ingredients. ![maxresdefault.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmcrLBE7sbVyh3uXRUvbpDqeXf8pFgyG4zsCfm5Ys448Hm) **11. Pho Vietnam (Vietnamese Rice Noodle Soup):** Phở is soup consisting of broth of Beef or Chicken, Rice noodle or called bánh phở, slice of Beef (all different cuts) called Phở bò. Chop Chicken with bone and chicken broth called Phở gà. the broth with a few herbs or no herbs (depending where the Phở cooked), Phở is a popular street food in Vietnam where it found almost century ago from the northern Vietnam. Southern Vietnam eat it for breakfast and occasionally lunch, whereas those from northern Vietnam eat it at any time of day. Time to time Pho has changed a little bit by the culture influences but at the end is the qualities, the tastes, and how it cook. All the dishes we serve are very close to it original tastes, we are proud to say there no other Vietnamese restaurants around in Triangle area that can serve the original Vietnamese tastes like us ![maxresdefault (1).jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmRxGEtvyuJrz4ZzX4Lo1imndq3zGqZSHJzKenNKaMSc2h)
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You can find this served with a peanut dipping sauce, don’t forget to add the chili for that added heat.\n\n![IMG_0818.CR2_.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmZcx75on7p9jjhWU4YyXMeqRS7it7J4dBgx6K3GoaKRuT)\n\n**3. Cut Chien Bo (Quail fried in Butter):**\n\nIt’s not difficult to miss the man on the street corner with a rotisserie over open flames. What might be difficult to miss is the small birds that are strung through the poles roasting over the flame. Every few minutes, the quail vendor, will brush these little birdies with his own oil or butter mixture that will usually contain a dried herb and spices to add a unique flavor to each vendors quail.\n\nThese quail can be taken to a whole another level when they are deep fried in sweet butter and served with a baguette. Fried Quail will normally come with pickles, Vietnamese Hot Mint, and Cucumber as an accompaniment to the dish.\n\nSome might be grossed out by the serving of the quail head still attached to the neck. No worries, it has a great pop to it when you take it in one bite.\n\n![MNMN10_mon-an-ngon-de-lam.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmfC8p89ENAkuu9ZbVCdRctLzJCWwyEPtZGTM3BXxKqFFg)\n\n**4. Banh Cuon (Steamed Rolls Made of Rice-Flour):**\n\nThis Northern dish of steamed rice rolls is filled with a mixture of minced pork, mushrooms and shallots, and served with dipping sauce. The thin rice batter requires remarkable skill to handle, and it’s truly mesmerising to watch banh cuon being prepared\n\n![Cách-làm-bánh-cuốn-bằng-nồi-hơi-thơm-ngon-11.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmPWk9RPQQHPfJaiBeqNzDZsKcapC9MTV8P9hYR4HKZ23z)\n\n**5. Bun Bo Hue (Hue Beef Noodles):**\n\nThis is a popular dish in Central Vietnam. A bowl of Hue beef noodles includes soft vermicelli, beef, broth and the star – shrimp sauce. Hue beef noodles is served with some basil leaves, banana flowers and chopped green onions.\n\n![Bun-Bo-Hue-46.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmY5f4JYxhF5UfU1HAMJBc9KFrZJQoac5Ezv26SUo7p2Wp)\n\n**6. Banh Xeo (Rice Pancake Folded In Half):** \n\nBanh xeo gets its name from the sound emitted when the pancake is being made. It is similar to Western crepes, except for the pork, shrimp and bean sprouts inside and the fact that it’s served with fish sauce. This is a typical dish of both the South and Central region, although they each have different ways of preparing the pancakes and sauce.\n\n![banh-xeo-mien-tay-mon-mang-hon-song-nuoc-2.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmfMafGw5a3kTs9McXt9WNEK55mpzPsiZxyn8VvS7CDeXe)\n\n**7. Banh Trang Nuong (Grilled Vietnamese Rice Paper):**\n\nHailing from the mountain area of Dalat and one of the newest to arrive in the food scene of Ho Chi Minh City, Banh Trang Nuong, has been dubbed the “Vietnamese Pizza”. Here are the basics for almost every Banh Tranh Nuong, Rice paper, open flame, egg, and cheese. Top this with anything from Dried beef, green onions, spicy chicken, or even take the desert approach and try some banana. This crispy snack is being served in little restaurants or right on the street so it isn’t hard to miss.\n\n![foody-mobile-m-banh-trang-jpg-923-636125739325818391.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmV2bYur54r2YVbyR4vobcoDKPgW1HAesHnVgxhixLvisk)\n\n**8. Be Thui (Char-Grilled Calf):**\n\nThis Northern dish is made by grilling a whole calf until the meat is tender. The veal is cut into thin slices, mixed with coriander and sliced green banana, then wrapped in rice paper and served with shrimp paste.\n\n![281402-combo-be-thui-cau-mong-body (16).jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmWAiwPiNoS1dkMmS4fxHBmChN6za7vEZTVzYN46VVZec8)\n\n**9. Goi Cuon (Summer Roll Shrimp):**\n\nThis popular Vietnamese appetiser is a little different from spring rolls. 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body**1. Banh trang tron (Rice Paper Salad):** Basically, this is a salad-like dish that contains a medley of ingredients including strips of rice paper, quail eggs, green mango, different kinds of coriander, dried beef and so much more. In fact, this snack has a total of about 16 different ingredients! ![cach-lam-banh-trang-tron-ngon-dung-dieu-ngay-tai-nha-14.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmeFUG4EkzEZ26Z5KhSc3RDcKhzjRKAqy8t3taSe4nvPPA) **2. Bo Bia (Vietnamese Jicama Roll):** Bo Bia is one of the easiest snacks to find when walking down the street of Ho Chi Minh City. This spring roll packs a unique punch of flavor and texture in comparison. With rice paper on the outside, Jicama, Beef Sausage, Dried Shrimp, fried egg, fried shallots, and multiple herbs on the inside this little roll is not to be missed. You can find this served with a peanut dipping sauce, don’t forget to add the chili for that added heat. ![IMG_0818.CR2_.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmZcx75on7p9jjhWU4YyXMeqRS7it7J4dBgx6K3GoaKRuT) **3. Cut Chien Bo (Quail fried in Butter):** It’s not difficult to miss the man on the street corner with a rotisserie over open flames. What might be difficult to miss is the small birds that are strung through the poles roasting over the flame. Every few minutes, the quail vendor, will brush these little birdies with his own oil or butter mixture that will usually contain a dried herb and spices to add a unique flavor to each vendors quail. These quail can be taken to a whole another level when they are deep fried in sweet butter and served with a baguette. Fried Quail will normally come with pickles, Vietnamese Hot Mint, and Cucumber as an accompaniment to the dish. Some might be grossed out by the serving of the quail head still attached to the neck. No worries, it has a great pop to it when you take it in one bite. ![MNMN10_mon-an-ngon-de-lam.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmfC8p89ENAkuu9ZbVCdRctLzJCWwyEPtZGTM3BXxKqFFg) **4. Banh Cuon (Steamed Rolls Made of Rice-Flour):** This Northern dish of steamed rice rolls is filled with a mixture of minced pork, mushrooms and shallots, and served with dipping sauce. The thin rice batter requires remarkable skill to handle, and it’s truly mesmerising to watch banh cuon being prepared ![Cách-làm-bánh-cuốn-bằng-nồi-hơi-thơm-ngon-11.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmPWk9RPQQHPfJaiBeqNzDZsKcapC9MTV8P9hYR4HKZ23z) **5. Bun Bo Hue (Hue Beef Noodles):** This is a popular dish in Central Vietnam. A bowl of Hue beef noodles includes soft vermicelli, beef, broth and the star – shrimp sauce. Hue beef noodles is served with some basil leaves, banana flowers and chopped green onions. ![Bun-Bo-Hue-46.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmY5f4JYxhF5UfU1HAMJBc9KFrZJQoac5Ezv26SUo7p2Wp) **6. Banh Xeo (Rice Pancake Folded In Half):** Banh xeo gets its name from the sound emitted when the pancake is being made. It is similar to Western crepes, except for the pork, shrimp and bean sprouts inside and the fact that it’s served with fish sauce. This is a typical dish of both the South and Central region, although they each have different ways of preparing the pancakes and sauce. ![banh-xeo-mien-tay-mon-mang-hon-song-nuoc-2.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmfMafGw5a3kTs9McXt9WNEK55mpzPsiZxyn8VvS7CDeXe) **7. Banh Trang Nuong (Grilled Vietnamese Rice Paper):** Hailing from the mountain area of Dalat and one of the newest to arrive in the food scene of Ho Chi Minh City, Banh Trang Nuong, has been dubbed the “Vietnamese Pizza”. Here are the basics for almost every Banh Tranh Nuong, Rice paper, open flame, egg, and cheese. Top this with anything from Dried beef, green onions, spicy chicken, or even take the desert approach and try some banana. This crispy snack is being served in little restaurants or right on the street so it isn’t hard to miss. ![foody-mobile-m-banh-trang-jpg-923-636125739325818391.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmV2bYur54r2YVbyR4vobcoDKPgW1HAesHnVgxhixLvisk) **8. Be Thui (Char-Grilled Calf):** This Northern dish is made by grilling a whole calf until the meat is tender. The veal is cut into thin slices, mixed with coriander and sliced green banana, then wrapped in rice paper and served with shrimp paste. ![281402-combo-be-thui-cau-mong-body (16).jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmWAiwPiNoS1dkMmS4fxHBmChN6za7vEZTVzYN46VVZec8) **9. Goi Cuon (Summer Roll Shrimp):** This popular Vietnamese appetiser is a little different from spring rolls. The core of goi cuon consists of sliced pork tenderloin, shrimp, soft vermicelli, lettuce, mint leaves and chives. ![tn-HCV-Ep02-Fresh-Spring-Rolls.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmdkW3qV9me23Ga9KMWjrqV4AStJHP4EivSqQHEVvdbGPL) **10. Hu Tiu Nam Vang (Phnom Penh Noodle Soup):** This is a dish that tastes like a mix of Chinese and Cambodian cuisine. The noodle strips are thicker than those of pho noodles, the broth is prepared using pig bones instead of cow, and this dish is served with shrimp, pig liver, quail eggs, green onion and other ingredients. ![maxresdefault.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmcrLBE7sbVyh3uXRUvbpDqeXf8pFgyG4zsCfm5Ys448Hm) **11. Pho Vietnam (Vietnamese Rice Noodle Soup):** Phở is soup consisting of broth of Beef or Chicken, Rice noodle or called bánh phở, slice of Beef (all different cuts) called Phở bò. Chop Chicken with bone and chicken broth called Phở gà. the broth with a few herbs or no herbs (depending where the Phở cooked), Phở is a popular street food in Vietnam where it found almost century ago from the northern Vietnam. Southern Vietnam eat it for breakfast and occasionally lunch, whereas those from northern Vietnam eat it at any time of day. Time to time Pho has changed a little bit by the culture influences but at the end is the qualities, the tastes, and how it cook. All the dishes we serve are very close to it original tastes, we are proud to say there no other Vietnamese restaurants around in Triangle area that can serve the original Vietnamese tastes like us ![maxresdefault (1).jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmRxGEtvyuJrz4ZzX4Lo1imndq3zGqZSHJzKenNKaMSc2h)
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No worries, it has a great pop to it when you take it in one bite.\n\n![MNMN10_mon-an-ngon-de-lam.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmfC8p89ENAkuu9ZbVCdRctLzJCWwyEPtZGTM3BXxKqFFg)\n\n**4. Banh Cuon (Steamed Rolls Made of Rice-Flour):**\n\nThis Northern dish of steamed rice rolls is filled with a mixture of minced pork, mushrooms and shallots, and served with dipping sauce. The thin rice batter requires remarkable skill to handle, and it’s truly mesmerising to watch banh cuon being prepared\n\n![Cách-làm-bánh-cuốn-bằng-nồi-hơi-thơm-ngon-11.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmPWk9RPQQHPfJaiBeqNzDZsKcapC9MTV8P9hYR4HKZ23z)\n\n**5. Bun Bo Hue (Hue Beef Noodles):**\n\nThis is a popular dish in Central Vietnam. A bowl of Hue beef noodles includes soft vermicelli, beef, broth and the star – shrimp sauce. 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Here are the basics for almost every Banh Tranh Nuong, Rice paper, open flame, egg, and cheese. Top this with anything from Dried beef, green onions, spicy chicken, or even take the desert approach and try some banana. This crispy snack is being served in little restaurants or right on the street so it isn’t hard to miss.\n\n![foody-mobile-m-banh-trang-jpg-923-636125739325818391.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmV2bYur54r2YVbyR4vobcoDKPgW1HAesHnVgxhixLvisk)\n\n**8. Be Thui (Char-Grilled Calf):**\n\nThis Northern dish is made by grilling a whole calf until the meat is tender. The veal is cut into thin slices, mixed with coriander and sliced green banana, then wrapped in rice paper and served with shrimp paste.\n\n![281402-combo-be-thui-cau-mong-body (16).jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmWAiwPiNoS1dkMmS4fxHBmChN6za7vEZTVzYN46VVZec8)\n\n**9. Goi Cuon (Summer Roll Shrimp):**\n\nThis popular Vietnamese appetiser is a little different from spring rolls. The core of goi cuon consists of sliced pork tenderloin, shrimp, soft vermicelli, lettuce, mint leaves and chives.\n\n![tn-HCV-Ep02-Fresh-Spring-Rolls.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmdkW3qV9me23Ga9KMWjrqV4AStJHP4EivSqQHEVvdbGPL)\n\n**10. Hu Tiu Nam Vang (Phnom Penh Noodle Soup):**\n\nThis is a dish that tastes like a mix of Chinese and Cambodian cuisine. The noodle strips are thicker than those of pho noodles, the broth is prepared using pig bones instead of cow, and this dish is served with shrimp, pig liver, quail eggs, green onion and other ingredients.\n\n![maxresdefault.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmcrLBE7sbVyh3uXRUvbpDqeXf8pFgyG4zsCfm5Ys448Hm)\n\n**11. Pho Vietnam (Vietnamese Rice Noodle Soup):**\n\nPhở is soup consisting of broth of Beef or Chicken, Rice noodle or called bánh phở, slice of Beef (all different cuts) called Phở bò. 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body**1. Banh trang tron (Rice Paper Salad):** Basically, this is a salad-like dish that contains a medley of ingredients including strips of rice paper, quail eggs, green mango, different kinds of coriander, dried beef and so much more. In fact, this snack has a total of about 16 different ingredients! ![cach-lam-banh-trang-tron-ngon-dung-dieu-ngay-tai-nha-14.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmeFUG4EkzEZ26Z5KhSc3RDcKhzjRKAqy8t3taSe4nvPPA) **2. Bo Bia (Vietnamese Jicama Roll):** Bo Bia is one of the easiest snacks to find when walking down the street of Ho Chi Minh City. This spring roll packs a unique punch of flavor and texture in comparison. With rice paper on the outside, Jicama, Beef Sausage, Dried Shrimp, fried egg, fried shallots, and multiple herbs on the inside this little roll is not to be missed. You can find this served with a peanut dipping sauce, don’t forget to add the chili for that added heat. ![IMG_0818.CR2_.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmZcx75on7p9jjhWU4YyXMeqRS7it7J4dBgx6K3GoaKRuT) **3. Cut Chien Bo (Quail fried in Butter):** It’s not difficult to miss the man on the street corner with a rotisserie over open flames. What might be difficult to miss is the small birds that are strung through the poles roasting over the flame. Every few minutes, the quail vendor, will brush these little birdies with his own oil or butter mixture that will usually contain a dried herb and spices to add a unique flavor to each vendors quail. These quail can be taken to a whole another level when they are deep fried in sweet butter and served with a baguette. Fried Quail will normally come with pickles, Vietnamese Hot Mint, and Cucumber as an accompaniment to the dish. Some might be grossed out by the serving of the quail head still attached to the neck. No worries, it has a great pop to it when you take it in one bite. ![MNMN10_mon-an-ngon-de-lam.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmfC8p89ENAkuu9ZbVCdRctLzJCWwyEPtZGTM3BXxKqFFg) **4. Banh Cuon (Steamed Rolls Made of Rice-Flour):** This Northern dish of steamed rice rolls is filled with a mixture of minced pork, mushrooms and shallots, and served with dipping sauce. The thin rice batter requires remarkable skill to handle, and it’s truly mesmerising to watch banh cuon being prepared ![Cách-làm-bánh-cuốn-bằng-nồi-hơi-thơm-ngon-11.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmPWk9RPQQHPfJaiBeqNzDZsKcapC9MTV8P9hYR4HKZ23z) **5. Bun Bo Hue (Hue Beef Noodles):** This is a popular dish in Central Vietnam. A bowl of Hue beef noodles includes soft vermicelli, beef, broth and the star – shrimp sauce. Hue beef noodles is served with some basil leaves, banana flowers and chopped green onions. ![Bun-Bo-Hue-46.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmY5f4JYxhF5UfU1HAMJBc9KFrZJQoac5Ezv26SUo7p2Wp) **6. Banh Xeo (Rice Pancake Folded In Half):** Banh xeo gets its name from the sound emitted when the pancake is being made. It is similar to Western crepes, except for the pork, shrimp and bean sprouts inside and the fact that it’s served with fish sauce. This is a typical dish of both the South and Central region, although they each have different ways of preparing the pancakes and sauce. ![banh-xeo-mien-tay-mon-mang-hon-song-nuoc-2.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmfMafGw5a3kTs9McXt9WNEK55mpzPsiZxyn8VvS7CDeXe) **7. Banh Trang Nuong (Grilled Vietnamese Rice Paper):** Hailing from the mountain area of Dalat and one of the newest to arrive in the food scene of Ho Chi Minh City, Banh Trang Nuong, has been dubbed the “Vietnamese Pizza”. Here are the basics for almost every Banh Tranh Nuong, Rice paper, open flame, egg, and cheese. Top this with anything from Dried beef, green onions, spicy chicken, or even take the desert approach and try some banana. This crispy snack is being served in little restaurants or right on the street so it isn’t hard to miss. ![foody-mobile-m-banh-trang-jpg-923-636125739325818391.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmV2bYur54r2YVbyR4vobcoDKPgW1HAesHnVgxhixLvisk) **8. Be Thui (Char-Grilled Calf):** This Northern dish is made by grilling a whole calf until the meat is tender. The veal is cut into thin slices, mixed with coriander and sliced green banana, then wrapped in rice paper and served with shrimp paste. ![281402-combo-be-thui-cau-mong-body (16).jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmWAiwPiNoS1dkMmS4fxHBmChN6za7vEZTVzYN46VVZec8) **9. Goi Cuon (Summer Roll Shrimp):** This popular Vietnamese appetiser is a little different from spring rolls. The core of goi cuon consists of sliced pork tenderloin, shrimp, soft vermicelli, lettuce, mint leaves and chives. ![tn-HCV-Ep02-Fresh-Spring-Rolls.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmdkW3qV9me23Ga9KMWjrqV4AStJHP4EivSqQHEVvdbGPL) **10. Hu Tiu Nam Vang (Phnom Penh Noodle Soup):** This is a dish that tastes like a mix of Chinese and Cambodian cuisine. The noodle strips are thicker than those of pho noodles, the broth is prepared using pig bones instead of cow, and this dish is served with shrimp, pig liver, quail eggs, green onion and other ingredients. ![maxresdefault.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmcrLBE7sbVyh3uXRUvbpDqeXf8pFgyG4zsCfm5Ys448Hm) **11. Pho Vietnam (Vietnamese Rice Noodle Soup):** Phở is soup consisting of broth of Beef or Chicken, Rice noodle or called bánh phở, slice of Beef (all different cuts) called Phở bò. Chop Chicken with bone and chicken broth called Phở gà. the broth with a few herbs or no herbs (depending where the Phở cooked), Phở is a popular street food in Vietnam where it found almost century ago from the northern Vietnam. Southern Vietnam eat it for breakfast and occasionally lunch, whereas those from northern Vietnam eat it at any time of day. Time to time Pho has changed a little bit by the culture influences but at the end is the qualities, the tastes, and how it cook. All the dishes we serve are very close to it original tastes, we are proud to say there no other Vietnamese restaurants around in Triangle area that can serve the original Vietnamese tastes like us ![maxresdefault (1).jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmRxGEtvyuJrz4ZzX4Lo1imndq3zGqZSHJzKenNKaMSc2h)
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No worries, it has a great pop to it when you take it in one bite.\n![MNMN10_mon-an-ngon-de-lam.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmfC8p89ENAkuu9ZbVCdRctLzJCWwyEPtZGTM3BXxKqFFg)\n\n**4. Banh Cuon (Steamed Rolls Made of Rice-Flour):**\nThis Northern dish of steamed rice rolls is filled with a mixture of minced pork, mushrooms and shallots, and served with dipping sauce. The thin rice batter requires remarkable skill to handle, and it’s truly mesmerising to watch banh cuon being prepared\n![Cách-làm-bánh-cuốn-bằng-nồi-hơi-thơm-ngon-11.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmPWk9RPQQHPfJaiBeqNzDZsKcapC9MTV8P9hYR4HKZ23z)\n\n**5. Bun Bo Hue (Hue Beef Noodles):**\nThis is a popular dish in Central Vietnam. A bowl of Hue beef noodles includes soft vermicelli, beef, broth and the star – shrimp sauce. Hue beef noodles is served with some basil leaves, banana flowers and chopped green onions.\n![Bun-Bo-Hue-46.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmY5f4JYxhF5UfU1HAMJBc9KFrZJQoac5Ezv26SUo7p2Wp)\n\n**6. 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body**1. Banh trang tron (Rice Paper Salad):** Basically, this is a salad-like dish that contains a medley of ingredients including strips of rice paper, quail eggs, green mango, different kinds of coriander, dried beef and so much more. In fact, this snack has a total of about 16 different ingredients! ![cach-lam-banh-trang-tron-ngon-dung-dieu-ngay-tai-nha-14.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmeFUG4EkzEZ26Z5KhSc3RDcKhzjRKAqy8t3taSe4nvPPA) **2. Bo Bia (Vietnamese Jicama Roll):** Bo Bia is one of the easiest snacks to find when walking down the street of Ho Chi Minh City. This spring roll packs a unique punch of flavor and texture in comparison. With rice paper on the outside, Jicama, Beef Sausage, Dried Shrimp, fried egg, fried shallots, and multiple herbs on the inside this little roll is not to be missed. You can find this served with a peanut dipping sauce, don’t forget to add the chili for that added heat. ![IMG_0818.CR2_.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmZcx75on7p9jjhWU4YyXMeqRS7it7J4dBgx6K3GoaKRuT) **3. Cut Chien Bo (Quail fried in Butter):** It’s not difficult to miss the man on the street corner with a rotisserie over open flames. What might be difficult to miss is the small birds that are strung through the poles roasting over the flame. Every few minutes, the quail vendor, will brush these little birdies with his own oil or butter mixture that will usually contain a dried herb and spices to add a unique flavor to each vendors quail. These quail can be taken to a whole another level when they are deep fried in sweet butter and served with a baguette. Fried Quail will normally come with pickles, Vietnamese Hot Mint, and Cucumber as an accompaniment to the dish. Some might be grossed out by the serving of the quail head still attached to the neck. No worries, it has a great pop to it when you take it in one bite. ![MNMN10_mon-an-ngon-de-lam.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmfC8p89ENAkuu9ZbVCdRctLzJCWwyEPtZGTM3BXxKqFFg) **4. Banh Cuon (Steamed Rolls Made of Rice-Flour):** This Northern dish of steamed rice rolls is filled with a mixture of minced pork, mushrooms and shallots, and served with dipping sauce. The thin rice batter requires remarkable skill to handle, and it’s truly mesmerising to watch banh cuon being prepared ![Cách-làm-bánh-cuốn-bằng-nồi-hơi-thơm-ngon-11.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmPWk9RPQQHPfJaiBeqNzDZsKcapC9MTV8P9hYR4HKZ23z) **5. Bun Bo Hue (Hue Beef Noodles):** This is a popular dish in Central Vietnam. A bowl of Hue beef noodles includes soft vermicelli, beef, broth and the star – shrimp sauce. Hue beef noodles is served with some basil leaves, banana flowers and chopped green onions. ![Bun-Bo-Hue-46.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmY5f4JYxhF5UfU1HAMJBc9KFrZJQoac5Ezv26SUo7p2Wp) **6. Banh Xeo (Rice Pancake Folded In Half):** Banh xeo gets its name from the sound emitted when the pancake is being made. It is similar to Western crepes, except for the pork, shrimp and bean sprouts inside and the fact that it’s served with fish sauce. This is a typical dish of both the South and Central region, although they each have different ways of preparing the pancakes and sauce. ![banh-xeo-mien-tay-mon-mang-hon-song-nuoc-2.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmfMafGw5a3kTs9McXt9WNEK55mpzPsiZxyn8VvS7CDeXe) **7. Banh Trang Nuong (Grilled Vietnamese Rice Paper):** Hailing from the mountain area of Dalat and one of the newest to arrive in the food scene of Ho Chi Minh City, Banh Trang Nuong, has been dubbed the “Vietnamese Pizza”. Here are the basics for almost every Banh Tranh Nuong, Rice paper, open flame, egg, and cheese. Top this with anything from Dried beef, green onions, spicy chicken, or even take the desert approach and try some banana. This crispy snack is being served in little restaurants or right on the street so it isn’t hard to miss. ![foody-mobile-m-banh-trang-jpg-923-636125739325818391.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmV2bYur54r2YVbyR4vobcoDKPgW1HAesHnVgxhixLvisk) **8. Be Thui (Char-Grilled Calf):** This Northern dish is made by grilling a whole calf until the meat is tender. The veal is cut into thin slices, mixed with coriander and sliced green banana, then wrapped in rice paper and served with shrimp paste. ![281402-combo-be-thui-cau-mong-body (16).jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmWAiwPiNoS1dkMmS4fxHBmChN6za7vEZTVzYN46VVZec8) **9. Goi Cuon (Summer Roll Shrimp):** This popular Vietnamese appetiser is a little different from spring rolls. The core of goi cuon consists of sliced pork tenderloin, shrimp, soft vermicelli, lettuce, mint leaves and chives. ![tn-HCV-Ep02-Fresh-Spring-Rolls.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmdkW3qV9me23Ga9KMWjrqV4AStJHP4EivSqQHEVvdbGPL) **10. Hu Tiu Nam Vang (Phnom Penh Noodle Soup):** This is a dish that tastes like a mix of Chinese and Cambodian cuisine. The noodle strips are thicker than those of pho noodles, the broth is prepared using pig bones instead of cow, and this dish is served with shrimp, pig liver, quail eggs, green onion and other ingredients. ![maxresdefault.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmcrLBE7sbVyh3uXRUvbpDqeXf8pFgyG4zsCfm5Ys448Hm) **11. Pho Vietnam (Vietnamese Rice Noodle Soup):** Phở is soup consisting of broth of Beef or Chicken, Rice noodle or called bánh phở, slice of Beef (all different cuts) called Phở bò. Chop Chicken with bone and chicken broth called Phở gà. the broth with a few herbs or no herbs (depending where the Phở cooked), Phở is a popular street food in Vietnam where it found almost century ago from the northern Vietnam. Southern Vietnam eat it for breakfast and occasionally lunch, whereas those from northern Vietnam eat it at any time of day. Time to time Pho has changed a little bit by the culture influences but at the end is the qualities, the tastes, and how it cook. All the dishes we serve are very close to it original tastes, we are proud to say there no other Vietnamese restaurants around in Triangle area that can serve the original Vietnamese tastes like us ![maxresdefault (1).jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmRxGEtvyuJrz4ZzX4Lo1imndq3zGqZSHJzKenNKaMSc2h)
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You can find this served with a peanut dipping sauce, don’t forget to add the chili for that added heat.\n![IMG_0818.CR2_.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmZcx75on7p9jjhWU4YyXMeqRS7it7J4dBgx6K3GoaKRuT)\n\n\n**3. Cut Chien Bo (Quail fried in Butter):**\nIt’s not difficult to miss the man on the street corner with a rotisserie over open flames. What might be difficult to miss is the small birds that are strung through the poles roasting over the flame. Every few minutes, the quail vendor, will brush these little birdies with his own oil or butter mixture that will usually contain a dried herb and spices to add a unique flavor to each vendors quail.\n\nThese quail can be taken to a whole another level when they are deep fried in sweet butter and served with a baguette. Fried Quail will normally come with pickles, Vietnamese Hot Mint, and Cucumber as an accompaniment to the dish.\n\nSome might be grossed out by the serving of the quail head still attached to the neck. No worries, it has a great pop to it when you take it in one bite.\n![MNMN10_mon-an-ngon-de-lam.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmfC8p89ENAkuu9ZbVCdRctLzJCWwyEPtZGTM3BXxKqFFg)\n\n**4. Banh Cuon (Steamed Rolls Made of Rice-Flour):**\nThis Northern dish of steamed rice rolls is filled with a mixture of minced pork, mushrooms and shallots, and served with dipping sauce. The thin rice batter requires remarkable skill to handle, and it’s truly mesmerising to watch banh cuon being prepared\n![Cách-làm-bánh-cuốn-bằng-nồi-hơi-thơm-ngon-11.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmPWk9RPQQHPfJaiBeqNzDZsKcapC9MTV8P9hYR4HKZ23z)\n\n**5. Bun Bo Hue (Hue Beef Noodles):**\nThis is a popular dish in Central Vietnam. A bowl of Hue beef noodles includes soft vermicelli, beef, broth and the star – shrimp sauce. Hue beef noodles is served with some basil leaves, banana flowers and chopped green onions.\n![Bun-Bo-Hue-46.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmY5f4JYxhF5UfU1HAMJBc9KFrZJQoac5Ezv26SUo7p2Wp)\n\n**6. Banh Xeo (Rice Pancake Folded In Half):** \nBanh xeo gets its name from the sound emitted when the pancake is being made. It is similar to Western crepes, except for the pork, shrimp and bean sprouts inside and the fact that it’s served with fish sauce. This is a typical dish of both the South and Central region, although they each have different ways of preparing the pancakes and sauce.\n![banh-xeo-mien-tay-mon-mang-hon-song-nuoc-2.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmfMafGw5a3kTs9McXt9WNEK55mpzPsiZxyn8VvS7CDeXe)\n\n**7. Banh Trang Nuong (Grilled Vietnamese Rice Paper):**\nHailing from the mountain area of Dalat and one of the newest to arrive in the food scene of Ho Chi Minh City, Banh Trang Nuong, has been dubbed the “Vietnamese Pizza”. Here are the basics for almost every Banh Tranh Nuong, Rice paper, open flame, egg, and cheese. Top this with anything from Dried beef, green onions, spicy chicken, or even take the desert approach and try some banana. This crispy snack is being served in little restaurants or right on the street so it isn’t hard to miss.\n![foody-mobile-m-banh-trang-jpg-923-636125739325818391.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmV2bYur54r2YVbyR4vobcoDKPgW1HAesHnVgxhixLvisk)\n\n**8. Be Thui (Char-Grilled Calf):**\nThis Northern dish is made by grilling a whole calf until the meat is tender. The veal is cut into thin slices, mixed with coriander and sliced green banana, then wrapped in rice paper and served with shrimp paste.\n![281402-combo-be-thui-cau-mong-body (16).jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmWAiwPiNoS1dkMmS4fxHBmChN6za7vEZTVzYN46VVZec8)\n\n**9. Goi Cuon (Summer Roll Shrimp):**\nThis popular Vietnamese appetiser is a little different from spring rolls. The core of goi cuon consists of sliced pork tenderloin, shrimp, soft vermicelli, lettuce, mint leaves and chives.\n![tn-HCV-Ep02-Fresh-Spring-Rolls.jpg](https://ipfs.busy.org/ipfs/QmdkW3qV9me23Ga9KMWjrqV4AStJHP4EivSqQHEVvdbGPL)\n\n**10. 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Check out how Julian describes his laptop usage for more information about this. Avoid pulling all-nighters: A student of internal design may create 3D models and visualization on a powerful laptop, but always she is faced with the same problem: When the final exhibitions are closed, her professors requires dozens of amendments. Even though she technically made all of the changes on time, the final images may take tens of hours to finish. Golem may be a fantastic solution for her and her friends. She can accumulate funds during the year, by renting her laptop when she doesn’t use it. Then, during last month, spend them to rapidly accelerate the computations she needs for her projects. This applies not only to the students of art, but also architecture, computer graphics, informatics and computational science. Change months in the lab into minutes on a laptop: Chemical synthesis is a purposeful reaction where substrates are changed into an expected product. Retrosynthetic analysis is a technique that can be used to find and plan an optimized path of synthesis, hopefully leading to the creation of the desired product in the cheapest and most effective way. For years, such work was done by a group of experts, laboriously searching chemical reaction databases, trying to find the optimal solution with trial-and error methods. New developments in retrosynthesis algorithms however make this problem much more computationally effective, often allowing the most optimal reactions to be discovered within a few hours. With Golem, the whole process can be even quicker, allowing the best path to be found in minutes! This can significantly shorten the time needed to begin the large-scale production of some substances. Help create a material that can be the next biofuel: In-silico design of new materials may be done with different algorithms, but often is simple brute-force that does the trick. Here all known and predicted structures are subjected to physical simulation, in order to identify the one with the expected properties, or to find relations between a given structure and property. Harvard’s Clean Energy Project is using a similar approach with advanced commercial tools, to find the next generation of plastic solar cell materials. There are also open-source projects that provide useful molecular applications such as RASPA2. Such applications and tools may be used to create a new porous material — very important in petroleum engineering. Golem again massively accelerates these processes. Make your game AI invincible: Creating the “perfect” AI for a game requires a surprising amount of effort in the form of changes to the algorithm, learning, and tuning parameters. A perfect example is Stockfish, one of the strongest chess engines in the world, and winner of Top Chess Engine Championship Season 6. It features a distributed testing framework called Fishtest, in which people may volunteer their computing processing power to test new versions of the code. The new algorithms plays against the old algorithm, and is accepted only if it is proven better to a statistically significant degree. As of today, Fishtestnet has noted over 300 million played games that took nearly 450 years of CPU time. These are obviously not numbers that can be achieved on a single machine, and nd of course, chess is only one example. Just take a look at all all the games and simulations that you can train with the OpenAI toolkit: There’s Go, Pong, Pac-Man, and DOOM, just to name a few. Identify what people love or hate: Text analysis with natural language processing (NLP) can work extremely well on Golem, especially due to the fact that text is smaller than other types of data. For example, the entirety of Wikipedia in its compressed form is only 12 GB. Not too bad for all of humanity’s knowledge… So, go ahead and feed Golem with your text data from articles, social media comments, and blog posts. Using sentiment analysis methods you can find out what people really think about your products: Do they write about them in positive, negative, or neutral ways? What exactly do they like and what are the problems that their describe? What are the trends? You don’t need an army of workers analysing this data by hand — just use proper algorithms that can be run on Golem! Create your own mining easy-to-use mining pool: Mining pools are the way that miners of “proof-of-work” cryptocurrency protocols unite their computing power in order to share in the profits. This case is tricky because it’s realtime task where miliseconds may be important. Therefore computation may optionally take place outside of the container (or virtual machine), removing an additional layer. This is one of the flexibilities of Golem, although not all types of tasks may be available to be done outside of the VM. In any case, the net result is that you don’t have to join external mining pool with Golem: you can have your own and people may take part in it — perhaps even those that would never mine cryptocurrencies themselves. Solve a few mysteries of your DNA code: Computational biology is a rapidly growing branch of science, and one of the most exciting aspects of it is the exploration of our DNA code. Yes, the human genome has been almost fully sequenced and the most important genes have been identified, but still there are long parts of it with purposes we don’t fully understand. Golem’s lead engineer Ola once spent whole summer playing with specific parts of DNA and RNA, using different machine learning algorithms trying to create a solution to identify them. This kept three of her machines loud and busy through many nights. With a solution like Golem, she could have used several dozen machines instead of just three, and perhaps discovered the answers more quickly. Manage inventory in your company: But what if you’re not a scientist, student, developer, or artist? If you’re an entrepreneur for example, you can use Golem decentralized distributed computing to improve your business. Perhaps you have heard about monte carlo methods: simple, effective and greatly applicable in the field of economics… Monte carlo is easy to distribute: just try different random samples on different machines, and sum up the results. Or how about option-pricing risk analysis before running new project? Inventory management in your bathroom tiles company? Why not to try to solve these problems inexpensively with new technology? Help you with other fun and profitable ideas: Maybe you want to create an art in a distributed way? See the Electric Sheep project, a distributed computing screensaver that generates new abstract art animations. Those animations can be used as a screensaver and the best one are sold as paintings or clothing patterns. Another fun project was osmarender, run in a distrubuted way, thanks to tiles@home. This was a tool that allowed users to render specific maps using OpenStreetMap data, to create for example a simplified city map highlighting the distribution of postboxes, or perhaps marking houses that are available for rent. Source: https://blog.golemproject.net
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body![dav-cover.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmf4K3WTwtgr5NHwqxWN2ZK8nDwoeWJKqjefMDMyU4sYXY/dav-cover.jpg) If you follow the latest trends in transportation, then perhaps you’ve heard the acronym “ACES.” The term is used to describe the quadruple punch of “autonomous, connected, electric, and shared” vehicles. Progress on any one of the four developments (for example, self-driving cars or EVs) can be individually assessed. But the true promise of ACES will come when all four technologies merge to become a decentralized, multidimensional platform that can be easily utilized by vehicles, mobility service providers, and all of us that need to get around. That decentralized platform is what the DAV Foundation’s blockchain is all about. At DAV, we’re creating a blockchain that will serve as the backbone of a thriving marketplace for transportation services. We are no more able from today’s vantage point to imagine the ACES world of tomorrow than we were, in the 1990s, able to imagine what the Internet would become. A couple of decades ago, centralized companies like AOL ruled the net. But web-based protocols like IP, DNS, HTTP, and HTML transformed our online lives, paving the way for countless websites, ecommerce, blogs, social media, and gazillion apps. We believe that the DAV’s blockchain will provide the same type of protocols for transportation — with the same positive effects. We’re not saying that some of our transportation choices won’t continue to work in centralized ways. In the case of trains (and airplanes), they work best when they are maximally occupied, running on reliably published schedules, and highly secure and safe. That requires a fair amount of centralized authority. But when autonomous, connected, electric, shared vehicles are introduced in big numbers, even subways and buses managed by municipalities will become one of many modes best managed by the crowd in a blockchain. What ACES portends is a new level of efficient integration of the ways we get around cities: trains, buses, shuttles, delivery vans, trucks, SUVs, cars, small mobility pods, bicycles, scooters, and people moving around on foot. All of these modes can be either public, private or shared — and either human-piloted or autonomous. In fact, the distinctions between what is private, semi-private, and fully shared are already blurred. Private companies like Ford’s Chariot now offer shuttles that function like city buses but take user inputs to create the best route. On my recent trip to China, I discovered that Didi (the big ride-hailing service there) allows users to hail an entire bus. On the other end of the spectrum, people will always (hopefully) continue to walk — if and when it’s efficient. That’s the point of a marketplace: to provide the ability for each member to make choices that offer the greatest value and convenience at the lowest price. Uber and Lyft become popular in gridlocked cities when it became too hard to find a taxi. The DAV blockchain will lower the barrier to entry so that anybody with a bright idea for mobility or shipping can launch a novel service on the coming Internet of Transportation. The DAV blockchain extends well beyond hailing a car, sharing a bike, or getting a drone to deliver a package. It’s about the machine-to-machine interaction that allows self-driving vehicles to autonomously drive to an EV charging station and vehicles to share data with each other to improve digital maps and routing efficiencies. Road taxes, tolls, and insurance premiums can be collected (perhaps by the mile) and administered while passengers sit back and enjoy the ride. Data will become the new oil. The reputation of each node of the transportation web will be scored like Yelp reviews so that you’ll know which one is reliable. In the ACES world coming soon, no mobility service will be too niche. The DAV Foundation is working hard to create a robust, open-source blockchain protocol — built on the core concept of decentralization — to help ensure that we have the richest and most diverse multi-modal transportation marketplace. Decentralized transportation has already arrived and the layer of autonomy is coming sooner than you think. Source: DAV Foundation, posts by Bradley Berman — Lead Editor
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2018/05/24 04:37:42
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body![DX-Exchange.png](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmfCqvcYyoXq5NKgyniY2ggSFnBwztDTVpx6GdWWAGtdjh/DX-Exchange.png) One of the world’s biggest exchanges, NASDAQ is partnering up with DX exchange which will be using NASDAQ’s matching engine technology. Reportedly, the exchange will start with featuring top six coins while offering zero fee trading services. DX exchange to use NASDAQ’s technology NASDAQ, the second-largest exchange in the world by market capitalization is backing a new cryptocurrency exchange DX which is scheduled for next month launch i.e June. After NASDAQ talked about the possibility of opening a crypto exchange in the future once the crypto space gets more clarity on regulation and being bearish on cryptocurrencies, the exchange is now making an indirect entry into the crypto sector. DX Exchange will be the first cryptocurrency exchange backed by NASDAQ that will offer free trading services albeit a monthly membership fee of 10 Euros does apply. The first coins to feature on this exchange are reportedly the top six coins like Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, Bitcoin Cash, and Litecoin. Daniel Skowronski, the CEO of the crypto exchange said that they will add 20-25 coins in the second stage along with smaller ones, further stating: “We are supporting blockchain technology. And the way we can help this ecosystem to progress is by vetting the tokens and making sure the good ones are promoted. We are not going to list coins, just because they pay us. Those who are worthy – will be listed.” Recently, NASDAQ shared an article titled “3 Crypto Coins to Bounce Higher” that identifies “3 of the most compelling coins tipped to ride out the storm” viz. Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Stellar. Also, read: Bear Ridden EOS Appoints Australia’s Biggest Bank’s CFO as its COO NASDAQ taking baby steps in crypto market The exchange is currently undergoing an early registration that involves an easy sign-up procedure. Regulated by Estonia Financial Supervision Authority (EFSA), US customers won’t be able to use the platform, though the management team is already discussing the matter with the regulatory bodies for a federal license. Built on “Nasdaq’s market-leading matching technology”, the name of such a big exchange in itself is a big deal as stated by Skowronski, “The advantage of this cooperation is threefold: the brand name, the technology, and the regulations.” In order to work with the NASDAQ, the exchange has to comply with the top regulatory standards. Moreover, the exchange offers several options to its users for crypto trading while holding the funds and deposits of its customers. After NASDAQ CEO Adena Friedman’s consideration of a crypto exchange last month, last week its parent company, Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) has also been reported to be working on creating its own bitcoin exchange. Source: https://coingape.com
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body![golem-project-la-gi.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmSFJ85EXekXCPnHNcNztqyEBLdmA7N7ai4CNAV1kygiFa/golem-project-la-gi.jpg) What can Golem do for you? A review of several obvious (and less obvious) use cases for decentralized distributed computing Decentralized distributed computing is a new field that Golem is pioneering, for the first time providing everyone access to distributed computing resources traditionally only available at great expense. Here are a few ideas about what you can do with this new power at your fingertips. Make money from unused or under-utilized PCs: This is the simplest and most common Golem use case is being a provider to the network itself. It’s amazing to realize that nearly all of the time that a given computer is switched on, the majority of its available compute cycles are not being fully utilized. Multiply that by every computer on the planet, and you can see why receiving money for this unused power is a nice opportunity. Check out how Julian describes his laptop usage for more information about this. Avoid pulling all-nighters: A student of internal design may create 3D models and visualization on a powerful laptop, but always she is faced with the same problem: When the final exhibitions are closed, her professors requires dozens of amendments. Even though she technically made all of the changes on time, the final images may take tens of hours to finish. Golem may be a fantastic solution for her and her friends. She can accumulate funds during the year, by renting her laptop when she doesn’t use it. Then, during last month, spend them to rapidly accelerate the computations she needs for her projects. This applies not only to the students of art, but also architecture, computer graphics, informatics and computational science. Change months in the lab into minutes on a laptop: Chemical synthesis is a purposeful reaction where substrates are changed into an expected product. Retrosynthetic analysis is a technique that can be used to find and plan an optimized path of synthesis, hopefully leading to the creation of the desired product in the cheapest and most effective way. For years, such work was done by a group of experts, laboriously searching chemical reaction databases, trying to find the optimal solution with trial-and error methods. New developments in retrosynthesis algorithms however make this problem much more computationally effective, often allowing the most optimal reactions to be discovered within a few hours. With Golem, the whole process can be even quicker, allowing the best path to be found in minutes! This can significantly shorten the time needed to begin the large-scale production of some substances. Help create a material that can be the next biofuel: In-silico design of new materials may be done with different algorithms, but often is simple brute-force that does the trick. Here all known and predicted structures are subjected to physical simulation, in order to identify the one with the expected properties, or to find relations between a given structure and property. Harvard’s Clean Energy Project is using a similar approach with advanced commercial tools, to find the next generation of plastic solar cell materials. There are also open-source projects that provide useful molecular applications such as RASPA2. Such applications and tools may be used to create a new porous material — very important in petroleum engineering. Golem again massively accelerates these processes. Make your game AI invincible: Creating the “perfect” AI for a game requires a surprising amount of effort in the form of changes to the algorithm, learning, and tuning parameters. A perfect example is Stockfish, one of the strongest chess engines in the world, and winner of Top Chess Engine Championship Season 6. It features a distributed testing framework called Fishtest, in which people may volunteer their computing processing power to test new versions of the code. The new algorithms plays against the old algorithm, and is accepted only if it is proven better to a statistically significant degree. As of today, Fishtestnet has noted over 300 million played games that took nearly 450 years of CPU time. These are obviously not numbers that can be achieved on a single machine, and nd of course, chess is only one example. Just take a look at all all the games and simulations that you can train with the OpenAI toolkit: There’s Go, Pong, Pac-Man, and DOOM, just to name a few. Identify what people love or hate: Text analysis with natural language processing (NLP) can work extremely well on Golem, especially due to the fact that text is smaller than other types of data. For example, the entirety of Wikipedia in its compressed form is only 12 GB. Not too bad for all of humanity’s knowledge… So, go ahead and feed Golem with your text data from articles, social media comments, and blog posts. Using sentiment analysis methods you can find out what people really think about your products: Do they write about them in positive, negative, or neutral ways? What exactly do they like and what are the problems that their describe? What are the trends? You don’t need an army of workers analysing this data by hand — just use proper algorithms that can be run on Golem! Create your own mining easy-to-use mining pool: Mining pools are the way that miners of “proof-of-work” cryptocurrency protocols unite their computing power in order to share in the profits. This case is tricky because it’s realtime task where miliseconds may be important. Therefore computation may optionally take place outside of the container (or virtual machine), removing an additional layer. This is one of the flexibilities of Golem, although not all types of tasks may be available to be done outside of the VM. In any case, the net result is that you don’t have to join external mining pool with Golem: you can have your own and people may take part in it — perhaps even those that would never mine cryptocurrencies themselves. Solve a few mysteries of your DNA code: Computational biology is a rapidly growing branch of science, and one of the most exciting aspects of it is the exploration of our DNA code. Yes, the human genome has been almost fully sequenced and the most important genes have been identified, but still there are long parts of it with purposes we don’t fully understand. Golem’s lead engineer Ola once spent whole summer playing with specific parts of DNA and RNA, using different machine learning algorithms trying to create a solution to identify them. This kept three of her machines loud and busy through many nights. With a solution like Golem, she could have used several dozen machines instead of just three, and perhaps discovered the answers more quickly. Manage inventory in your company: But what if you’re not a scientist, student, developer, or artist? If you’re an entrepreneur for example, you can use Golem decentralized distributed computing to improve your business. Perhaps you have heard about monte carlo methods: simple, effective and greatly applicable in the field of economics… Monte carlo is easy to distribute: just try different random samples on different machines, and sum up the results. Or how about option-pricing risk analysis before running new project? Inventory management in your bathroom tiles company? Why not to try to solve these problems inexpensively with new technology? Help you with other fun and profitable ideas: Maybe you want to create an art in a distributed way? See the Electric Sheep project, a distributed computing screensaver that generates new abstract art animations. Those animations can be used as a screensaver and the best one are sold as paintings or clothing patterns. Another fun project was osmarender, run in a distrubuted way, thanks to tiles@home. This was a tool that allowed users to render specific maps using OpenStreetMap data, to create for example a simplified city map highlighting the distribution of postboxes, or perhaps marking houses that are available for rent. Source: https://blog.golemproject.net
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body![dav-cover.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmf4K3WTwtgr5NHwqxWN2ZK8nDwoeWJKqjefMDMyU4sYXY/dav-cover.jpg) If you follow the latest trends in transportation, then perhaps you’ve heard the acronym “ACES.” The term is used to describe the quadruple punch of “autonomous, connected, electric, and shared” vehicles. Progress on any one of the four developments (for example, self-driving cars or EVs) can be individually assessed. But the true promise of ACES will come when all four technologies merge to become a decentralized, multidimensional platform that can be easily utilized by vehicles, mobility service providers, and all of us that need to get around. That decentralized platform is what the DAV Foundation’s blockchain is all about. At DAV, we’re creating a blockchain that will serve as the backbone of a thriving marketplace for transportation services. We are no more able from today’s vantage point to imagine the ACES world of tomorrow than we were, in the 1990s, able to imagine what the Internet would become. A couple of decades ago, centralized companies like AOL ruled the net. But web-based protocols like IP, DNS, HTTP, and HTML transformed our online lives, paving the way for countless websites, ecommerce, blogs, social media, and gazillion apps. We believe that the DAV’s blockchain will provide the same type of protocols for transportation — with the same positive effects. We’re not saying that some of our transportation choices won’t continue to work in centralized ways. In the case of trains (and airplanes), they work best when they are maximally occupied, running on reliably published schedules, and highly secure and safe. That requires a fair amount of centralized authority. But when autonomous, connected, electric, shared vehicles are introduced in big numbers, even subways and buses managed by municipalities will become one of many modes best managed by the crowd in a blockchain. What ACES portends is a new level of efficient integration of the ways we get around cities: trains, buses, shuttles, delivery vans, trucks, SUVs, cars, small mobility pods, bicycles, scooters, and people moving around on foot. All of these modes can be either public, private or shared — and either human-piloted or autonomous. In fact, the distinctions between what is private, semi-private, and fully shared are already blurred. Private companies like Ford’s Chariot now offer shuttles that function like city buses but take user inputs to create the best route. On my recent trip to China, I discovered that Didi (the big ride-hailing service there) allows users to hail an entire bus. On the other end of the spectrum, people will always (hopefully) continue to walk — if and when it’s efficient. That’s the point of a marketplace: to provide the ability for each member to make choices that offer the greatest value and convenience at the lowest price. Uber and Lyft become popular in gridlocked cities when it became too hard to find a taxi. The DAV blockchain will lower the barrier to entry so that anybody with a bright idea for mobility or shipping can launch a novel service on the coming Internet of Transportation. The DAV blockchain extends well beyond hailing a car, sharing a bike, or getting a drone to deliver a package. It’s about the machine-to-machine interaction that allows self-driving vehicles to autonomously drive to an EV charging station and vehicles to share data with each other to improve digital maps and routing efficiencies. Road taxes, tolls, and insurance premiums can be collected (perhaps by the mile) and administered while passengers sit back and enjoy the ride. Data will become the new oil. The reputation of each node of the transportation web will be scored like Yelp reviews so that you’ll know which one is reliable. In the ACES world coming soon, no mobility service will be too niche. The DAV Foundation is working hard to create a robust, open-source blockchain protocol — built on the core concept of decentralization — to help ensure that we have the richest and most diverse multi-modal transportation marketplace. Decentralized transportation has already arrived and the layer of autonomy is coming sooner than you think. Source: DAV Foundation, posts by Bradley Berman — Lead Editor
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body![1_XiWl_C72uHCjpkneljMZqg.jpeg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmWx5fLh6dK8qHWN1WFzRgBqPFge5qhsjxgDmS8jcNrBKG/1_XiWl_C72uHCjpkneljMZqg.jpeg) Elon Musk, Tesla’s rock-star chief executive, last week said that “self-driving will encompass all modes of driving by the end of the next year.” Musk’s fans were hanging on his every word, as he spoke at SXSW in Austin, but perhaps eyes should have been on San Ramon, Calif. where on March 6 an autonomous shuttle bus became the first vehicle to operate on California’s roads without a driver. The key word is “public.” The EasyMile shuttle was traveling autonomously on active public roads. “This is the first driverless shuttle in California that DMV has granted this permission to, so it’s a really big deal,” commented DMV spokesperson Jessica Gonzalez. San Ramon — about 30 miles east of San Francisco — is in Contra Costa County, which hopes to have nearly 100 autonomous buses on its streets in about two years. It’s one thing to hear optimistic predictions from carmakers and entrepreneurs, but it’s another matter to see concrete steps toward autonomous transportation taken by cautious municipal planners. More than 60 cities across the globe have established pilot zones, where for the first time everyday citizens can catch a ride in an autonomous vehicle. Easily achievable trips — mostly from self-driving shuttle buses traveling on fixed routes — are creating public trust in vehicles that don’t have a human being behind the wheel. It’s a step-by-step process. Lab-based simulation and evaluations on private proving grounds have been conducted for decades. For more than five years, Google and others have been using public roads to test self-driving cars — but only with an engineer onboard. If you live in California, you will start to see self-driving cars whizz by without anybody in the car. California’s Department of Motor Vehicles in February announced that it will begin issuing permits for self-driving vehicles, such as the shuttle in San Ramon. ![1_-opy7ge5GxciwRlvhi7TYg.jpeg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQme2NedmL3Go6oBzMrn4y62hPBcppzrTG18V7V242Mn4wh/1_-opy7ge5GxciwRlvhi7TYg.jpeg) It’s Your Turn We are entering a new phase, in which increasing numbers of travelers will be able to use an autonomous vehicle to get from A to B — even if for a short distance. The City of Austin was the first municipal government in the United States to offer autonomous shuttle rides to the general public on a continuous basis. The Easymile EZ10 shuttles carry passengers on a fixed 13-minute journey on a paved trail through a riverfront city park. And 200 miles to the south in Austin, the city council granted permission to use a driverless shuttle to link Austin Community College and a major transit corridor. Two other college campuses-the University of Michigan and the University of Florida in Gainesville-are also expected this year to launch driverless shuttle buses on fixed lines between their campus and local towns. Meanwhile, across the pond in Lyon, France, the city has been operating a fleet of driverless shuttles for almost two years. That project was billed as the world’s first driverless bus service. Two electric minibuses carry up to 15 passengers each on a 10-minute route with five stops. In France’s Normandy region, commuters in Rouen will soon be able to use a smartphone to book specially-equipped versions of the Renault ZOE electric cars that can travel along a 17-stop circuit in a business campus. About 20 other cities in Europe are working on similar pilot projects to use robotic shuttles to augment public transit routes by connecting tourist zones, industrial parks, and local train stations. The Vision Takes Shape Pilot zones for driverless public transit are even bolder in Asia. Changhua County, on Taiwan’s urbanized west coast, in 2018 will open a five-mile corridor using eight driverless shuttles to connect one of the country’s largest parks to a nearby high-speed rail station. In Korea, the city of Seongnam will soon become the country’s first special district for autonomous-vehicle testing. And in an extraordinary glimpse into the future, a new 125-acre real estate development will dedicate three lanes of the main road for self-driving vehicles — leaving only a single lane for human-piloted cars. In another project, NuTonomy — which was acquired by Delphi, a major auto supplier in October — is expected to launch an autonomous taxi service in Singapore by summer 2018. It doesn’t get more real than that unless you go to China’s Pearl River Delta region, which is home to a massive population of 50 million people. That’s where Pony.ai — a company with offices in Silicon Valley and China — in February became the first company to operate an autonomous ride-hailing service on public roads in China. Pony.ai is using cars such as the Lincoln MKZ sedan on a two-mile route to evaluate road condition, weather, and unexpected behavior on crowded streets. The company said that it will produce up to 1,000 self-driving cars in 2018, and field hundreds of them as autonomous taxis in China’s central Anhui province. The pilot zones described in this post is only a partial list. One by one, these programs are revealing the roadmap for self-driving vehicles. As these pilot zones grow and integrate with one another, we are witnessing the formation of a new global transportation platform take shape — with similarly robust activity for delivery robots, drones, and smart cities. The speed at which these pilot zones are growing inspires us every day at the DAV Foundation. The sense of urgency is palpable in our offices as we work to create a blockchain for these autonomous vehicles to discover one another and to operate in a cohesive, efficient global network. Source: DAV Foundation, posts by Bradley Berman — Lead Editor
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