Fetch.ai Announces DabbaFlow, A File Sharing and Data Management Platform

Fetch.ai Announces DabbaFlow, A File Sharing and Data Management Platform

Fetch.ai, the development team building an open-source, machine learning-powered network for smart infrastructure and customizable dApps, has launched DabbaFlow. In a press release, Fetch.ai said the ready-made and end-to-end encrypted file-sharing system is the first of its kind and would empower businesses and entities to take control of their data privately and securely. Notably, DabbaFlow leverages the benefits of the Fetch.ai blockchain to ensure privacy preservation of all sensitive data transmitted on its rails. All data piped through the product will be auditable and secure, a....


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