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What problem does this service solve?

NULLS is a blockchain development platform with pluggable features. NULLS uses modular smart contracts that can be customized for business needs, and make it easier for users to develop decentralized applications.Wowbit allows users to create smart contract enabled digital assets on the NEO blockchain.Alethio makes it easier for users to understand the transactional dynamics of the Ethereum blockchain.

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Company Description

NULS is creating a blockchain coding environment that will be easy to use. NULS wants to make a blockchain development platform that will offer a solution for developing decentralized applications, at a lower cost and with less technical knowledge. The company has teams working in several countries and the platform is powered by the NULS token.
NULLS uses modular smart contracts that are flexible and can be customized for business needs. NULLS provides a coding environment where developers can utilize multi-chain mechanisms, cross-chain consensus, and other technical blockchain features with less technical knowledge.

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.

Alethio is an Ethereum analytics platform that allows users to access indexed blockchain data in real time. It can be used to gain insights about Ethereum transactions, smart contracts, and DApps. Alethio is a ConsenSys portfolio company.

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