SigmaChain Officially Signed MoU with Bluebelt


Posted November 20, 2018 by bluebeltasia

On November 20th, Sigma Chain signed a MoU with Bluebelt, a multinational cryptocurrency exchange platform, to actively cooperate to strengthen their competitiveness in the global market.

 
Korea - November 20, 2018 - SigmaChain officially signed a MoU with Bluebelt to further enhance the Blockchain technology in the global market.

SigmaChain provides a Mainnet platform that utilizes the blockchain technology. Mainnet version 1.0 passed 300,000 TPS that was certified by an international testing agency. SimgaChain’s optimized DApp is powered by APIs such as live streaming, wallets, communications network, and P2P clouds. It resulted to faster and easier to manage DApp. The communication network function of the platform encourages rapid mass communication. With the promising advantages of the optimized DApps, it was able to close deals and contracts even before the Mainnet is released in the market.

Bluebelt operates a wide network of cryptocurrency exchanges in diversified local markets. It provides a multilocal network of liquidity providers and a fiat account network for faster clearing and settlement of transactions. Aside from this, Bluebelt solves the hurdle in buying and selling cryptocurrencies by providing a clearing mechanism that allows the settlement of a transaction to be completed within less than 24 hours.

The partnership between SigmaChain and Bluebelt is expected to strengthen the blockchain technology in the market. Bluebelt Korea’s CEO Kyu-Chul Bang is hopeful that they will be able to strengthen their global network and competitive edge in the global system through the MoU between SigmaChain and Bluebelt.

Check more details of SigmaChain Mou with Bluebelt here http://bit.ly/2A7pp2N
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Last Updated November 20, 2018