ChainLink

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What problem does this service solve?

ChainLink wants to solve the connectivity problem facing smart decentralized applications. By connecting smart contracts to external data resources, many potential use cases for blockchain can be opened up.Wowbit allows users to create smart contract enabled digital assets on the NEO blockchain.Infura's developer tools make it easier for DApps to access Ethereum and IPFS.

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ChainLink is developing the LINK Network, which will enable connected smart contracts. LINK will provide smart contracts with a variety of external data and access to APIs. ChainLink's goal is to solve the connectivity problem that plagues smart contract based systems, and discourages mass adoption. Many decentralized applications are unable to connect with important external data sources due to limitations involving their consensus protocols. The LINK network wants to connect their smart contracts with external systems and APIs by using secure middleware.

Wowbit, also known as Wowoo, is a NEO-based tokenization platform. Their smart contract enabled platform is based on their Smart Active Control (SAC) architecture, and is powered by the WWB token.

Infura is a DApp infrastructure provider that was created by ConsenSys and gives developers the tools to securely access Ethereum and IPFS. Their API enables users to set up Ethereum Nodes, and then install, configure, and maintain the Ethereum infrastructure more easily, and at lower cost. Infura was originally created by ConsenSys.

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