Electroneum vs Request Network vs Mazalit
What problem does this service solve?
Electroneum is launching a payment system for developing countries. The mobile app, which already has over one million registered users, gives users a small amount of their native token to increase liquidity and adoption. | Request is building a blockchain-based payments network, similar to Paypal, that will allow anyone to request a payment without a third parties or fees. | Mazalit is a payment platform that allows instant mobile payments, escrow services, and other billing services within the jewelry industry. |
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Company Description
Electroneum is creating a payment system for developing countries. Their platform is designed for mass adoption and uses a mining protocol that encourages daily use. Electroneum's mobile app will provide a digital payment solution that can be more easily used for transactions in these countries. The platform has a unique mobile mining protocol that gives a small amount of their native token (ETN) to users every day. This is meant to drive user adoption and provide greater liquidity to the network. | The Request Network is developing a decentralized payment network. Their goal is to enable easily implemented payment requests on the blockchain. The company wants to create a network that will have many of the invoicing and auditing functionalities of Paypal, and will allow anyone, anywhere to request a payment. Request wants to leverage the ability of blockchain to eliminate third parties in online payments. Their network is meant to be compatible with other systems and to allow a large degree of integration and compliance across platforms and countries. | Mazalit is developing a B2B payment platform for the diamond and jewelry industry. They hope to integrate blockchain technology to enable instant mobile payment, escrow services, and credit services. Their goal is to provide a payment service that will reduce risk and costs for the industry, while also increasing transparency, security and legitimacy with regulators. |