Veritaseum

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Alethio

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CanonChain

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What problem does this service solve?

Veritaseum provides blockchain-based software solutions for financial clients. Their network makes it easier for clients to create their own sub-tokens and decentralized applications to interact with capital markets.Alethio makes it easier for users to understand the transactional dynamics of the Ethereum blockchain.CannonChain's consensus mechanism encourages contributing network resources on smaller scales.

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Veritaseum develops blockchain-based software solutions for capital markets. Their goal is to decentralize access to these markets, with both centralized and decentralized solutions, for a range of financial institutions. The company assists their clients in building bespoke decentralized applications. Veritaseum's software solutions are built upon their platform, which allows for the creation of Veritas sub-tokens that serve the specific needs of the client.

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.

CanonChain is developing an underlying blockchain protocol based on Fog networking and a Proof-of-Participation (PoP) consensus mechanism. Their network is designed to provide incentives for contributing computing resources on fragmented networks, and is powered by the Ethereum-based CZR token, known as Xuanchi.

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