Metaverse ETP vs Ardor vs Hewlett Packard Mission Critical DLT
What problem does this service solve?
Metaverse combines several blockchain functionalities in one comprehensive platform. | Ardor is a Blockchain-as-a-Service solution that can be implemented with minimal programming knowledge. It separates the blockchain into parent and child blockchains | Hewlett Packard's Mission Critical DLT enables customers to run distributed ledger with other enterprise platforms. |
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Company Description
Metaverse is a blockchain platform that is being developed by the Chinese company ViewFin. Metaverse has a very ambitious scope and aims to combine a variety of blockchain functionalities in one comprehensive Blockchain-As-A-Service platform. They aim to build a smart contracts platform, similar to Ethereum or NEO, that will also enable users to register their digital identities and integrate real-world data. | Ardor is a blockchain development platform that was created by Jelurida. The Ardor blockchain operates as a Blockchain-as-a-Service solution that can be implemented with minimal programming knowledge. Ardor's unique architecture separates the blockchain into parent and child blockchains. The parent blockchain only stores information that is directly related to maintaining the consensus of the overall network, with a Proof-of-Stake (PoS) mechanism. All other details related to smart contracts, including applications, governance mechanisms, and asset exchange, are stored on the child chains. This significantly limits the overall blockchain size, and also allows child chains to be used for specific purposes. | Hewlett Packard's blockchain as a service platform, called Mission Critical Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT), allows its customers to run distributed ledger processes on an enterprise platform. HP developed this solution in conjunction with R3, and is now offering it as a BaaS option to their enterprise customers. |