Findora announced today that it has partnered with BSN (Blockchain-based Service Network), the blockchain infrastructure provider backed by the Chinese government.
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04/02/2021
Digital Asset, the creators of the open source smart contract language called Daml, today announced the company experienced strong 2020 momentum, including strong user community growth, customer and partner expansion, and technology advancements. The milestones reflect the rising demand for Daml as more businesses worldwide realize the cost- and time-saving benefits of creating interoperable applications that can run across any traditional database or distributed ledger technology like blockchain.
Daml is an open source smart contract language used by developers to write and deploy full-stack, distributed applications for DLT, blockchain, or databases in days. It is purpose-built to support multiparty business workflows in any industry with widespread adoption in finance CBInsights, ranked Daml as one of the 10 most popular Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT ) networks to build capital markets infrastructure services and growing interest in healthcare, sup
First Open Permissioned Blockchain in China’s Blockchain-Based Service Network Launched by Bianjie
Shanghai based
Blockchain-based Service Network (BSN), according to the company.
WenChang blockchain is said to be powered by Cosmos’ interoperable blockchain ecosystem, WenChang is described as low-cost, user-friendly, open blockchain that allows developers to deploy and implement smart contracts.
WenChang is a city in Hainan province, a blockchain hub in China, and each open permissioned blockchain (OPB) will be named after a Chinese city.
The BSN network was initiated by the Chinese National Information Center, China Mobile Communications Corporation, China UnionPay Co., Ltd., and Beijing Red Date Technology Co., Ltd. China has long viewed blockchain development as of strategic importance.
New Year Special
2020 has been a year full of challenges for the world, but for a country like China with such a large population base and rapid development, it has also been a year of opportunities.
On Oct. 24, 2019, China officially upgraded its blockchain technology to be a national strategic priority. One year later, the development of Chinaâs blockchain industry has been at the forefront of the world in many ways.
The number of Chinaâs disclosed blockchain projects ranks highest
According to a research report from Gyro Research, a Chinese blockchain media company, from Oct. 24, 2019 to Sept. 1, 2020, the number of global blockchain projects was on a downward trend. Approximately 345 new blockchain projects around the world were disclosed â a decrease of 163 compared with the same period the previous year. China ranks first with 252 projects, which is about 73% of the world and a 12% increase year-on-year, and its number of use cases far exceeds the United St