Adhara vs Humaniq vs Polybius
What problem does this service solve?
Adhara's goal is to use blockchain to allow banks to better manage risk and increase their capital liquidity. | Humaniq is building a blockchain-based banking platform to serve people in emerging markets that have previously not had access to banks. | Polybius is building a blockchain-based bank with a strong emphasis on digital sovereign identity. |
Token Stats
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Company Description
Adhara is a ConsenSys company that is developing a liquidity management and payment network. Adhara will allow banks and large enterprises to leverage a smart contract enabled distributed ledger to clear and settle tokenized fiat payments. | Humaniq is an innovative blockchain based financial services company, with its own cryptocurrency, whose aim is to combat poverty in emerging markets. Humaniq wants to provide greater access to financial services to the masses of people that are unbanked and are excluded from global economy. There are over one billion people that do not have access to traditional banks. Humaniq allows these users to open an account with only a smart phone and basic internet. Their platform has a simple and intuitive interface that requires minimal reading. Users are verified through facial and voice recognition, eliminating the need for formal documentation. Humaniq encourages third party integrations and enables projects to offer their services to an expanded audience that was previously nor reachable. Humaniq also operates an independent fund and accelerator to support projects designed to help the unbanked. | Polybius is building a currency-agnostic ecosystem enabling more control of personal finances. Polybius claims that its platform will combine banking with other technologies, such as: Big Data, IoT, and Blockchain. Polybius aims to create a Digital Pass solution, that will empower users with control over their digital identity across several industries. The company raised $31 million in an ICO, and is currently working to implement its technology in Belgium. |