Credits

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What problem does this service solve?

Credits hopes to create a blockchain platform that will have faster transaction time and will handle larger volumes.Securitize helps security token issuers manage all aspects of their tokenized digital assets.VITE's goal is to make it easier for developers to issue tokens and create DApps.

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Credits is building a blockchain platform focused on speed and scalability. Credits' protocol uses a Delegated Proof-of-Stake (dPoS) consensus mechanism and will be powered by the CS coin. They hope to significantly improve transaction times and reduce fees.

Securitize is a security tokenization platform. The company is focused on compliance and regulatory issues, and their dashboard helps clients manage the entire life cycle of a token. Token issuers can manage all aspects of their tokens, including issues related to regulation, fractional ownership, and driving liquidity. To do this, Securitize has developed an innovative protocol for managing ownership of digital assets. Their Digital Securities (DS) protocol will support third party apps, and will help address all aspects of the digital security life cycle, as well as the interests of investors, exchanges, and other stakeholders.

VITE is building a DApp development platform that will allow developers to issue their own tokens that can then be traded on their built-in decentralized exchange. The VITE network is currently powered by the Ethereum-based VITE token.

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