Veritaseum

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Tokenomy

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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.LTO Network's goal is to use blockchain to add efficiency and automation to organizational workflows.Tokenomy enables anything of value, such as frequent flier points or virtual goods, to be turned into a token that can be traded on their exchange.

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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.

The LTO Network is a blockchain platform designed to automate workflows and collaboration between organizations. The company places an emphasis on ensuring regulatory compliance. Their network has a hybrid architecture that combines elements of private and public blockchains.

Tokenomy is an Ethereum-based tokenization platform and exchange. It allows users to transform anything with value into a digital token, and then list it on their exchange.
The network is powered by the TEN token.

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