Credits Brings Blockchain-as-a-service To UK Public Sector

Credits Brings Blockchain-as-a-service To UK Public Sector

Over the past few months, there have been some minor headlines regarding the UK government looking closely at blockchain technology. Credits has announced their strategic partnership to deliver blockchain-as-a-service to the UK public sector. The name Credits may ring a bell among blockchain aficionados as they are one of the blockchain infrastructure providers in the world. Their bread and butter is helping organizations in building robust blockchains focusing on authentication, reconciliation, and provenance. Moreover, the Credits blockchain solution is interoperable with existing legacy....


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