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Zilliqa is building a scalable development platform based on sharding.Chromia's relational blockchain structure will allow developers to create DApps with data that can be better indexed and queried, and more easily manipulated.Omnitude makes it easier for companies to adopt blockchain.

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Zilliqa is an innovative blockchain platform that is designed to be more scalable as the network grows. Zilliqa's platform is based on the concept of sharding; which involves breaking a large network of computers into smaller decentralized networks.
Zilliqa's goal is to increase transaction rates as its network expands. The platform is tailored towards enabling secure data-driven decentralized apps that are designed to meet the scaling requirements of machine learning and financial algorithms.

Chromia is a relational blockchain platform that is designed to be both a blockchain and a relational database. Chromia was created by a Swedish development company called ChromaWay, with the intention of combining the advantages of a blockchain's transparency with the benefits of a relational database system, such as data independence and reduced redundancy.

Omnitude is developing a blockchain e-commerce toolkit for businesses to integrate blockchain technology with their existing systems. They provide clients with blockchain middleware solutions that can be adopted more easily. The Omnitude network is powered by the Ethereum-based ECOM token.

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