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Exonum

  • Page | 14 Jul 2020

The Exonum platform is an open-source, enterprise-grade blockchain framework that helps businesses and governments securely bring blockchain projects to life. It is already being used in a variety of industries by Bitfury’s award-winning software engineering team.

Main sectors: Land Management & Real Estate;
Retail & Consumer Goods; Supply Chains & Logistics

Main applications: Supply Chain Management/Trade;
Purchasing/Procurement/Contracting;
Payments and international transactions

Established in: 2018

URL: https://exonum.com/

 

Organisation: Bitfury Holding B.V

Organisation type: Companies (for-profit) 

Founders: Valery Vavilov, Founder & CEO

Partners: Waverley; Navicon; Ledger Projects; Croc; SGA Blockchain Co. Ltd.; PWC; Mphasis; Kitsoft

Country: Netherlands

City: Amsterdam

Stage of project: Pilot

Geographical reach: International

DLT / Blockchain: Private – Self-made

Other technologies: N/A

 

Whitepaper: https://exonum.com/theme/public/img/downloads/wp_consensus_181227.pdf

Github: https://github.com/exonum

Twitter: https://twitter.com/exonumplatform

 

This project is part of the #DLT4Good Scanning. ‘#DLT4Good: Co-creating a European Ecosystem of Distributed Ledger Technologies for Social and Public Good’ is a forward-looking science for policy project supported by the European Parliament, and coordinated by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) in cooperation with the Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content & Technology (DG CONNECT). Learn more about #DLT4Good.

 

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