BlockApps Brings Ethereum Blockchain Service Offering To China

BlockApps Brings Ethereum Blockchain Service Offering To China

Enterprise blockchain-as-a-service provider BlockApps announced in a press release that it has raised Pre-­Series-­A Venture Funding and will expand into China. The move is to enable Chinese companies to create Ethereum blockchain-based solutions in collaboration with Alibaba Cloud Computing and Microsoft Azure China operated by 21Vianet, Tencent, and WanCloud. BlockApps has created a development platform that allows companies to build their own customised private blockchain applications on top of the Ethereum network. Using BlockApps, companies can make use of the blockchain by....


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