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Blockchain ledger payment platform RYVYL and R3 jointly launched the blockchain-as-a-service platform "RYVYL Block"

Blockchain ledger payment platform RYVYL and R3 jointly launched the blockchain-as-a-service platform "RYVYL Block"

CointimeCointime2023/12/16 09:41
By:Cointime

Blockchain ledger payment platform RYVYL has partnered with distributed ledger technology company R3 to launch the blockchain-as-a-service platform "RYVYL Block". The platform will leverage RYVYL's background in digital solutions and R3's blockchain technology to ensure smooth integration into existing business frameworks, with the aim of simplifying blockchain integration and providing enterprise customers with access to the tools needed to develop secure distributed ledger infrastructure and build modules with rich business APIs and fast implementation.

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