Great info Max, thanks
Listen carfeully guys, Hybrid blockchains...where private meet public..(14:50)
.intel hardware to secure private chains(17m) ....wow
+much more
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCE6WEfGOewBull_io
Published on 1 Apr 2019
About Max:
Max is CEO & Co-Founder at Anquan Capital, a group of deep tech companies which includes Zilliqa and Anqlave. He is also a board member to an international portfolio of technology companies.
Max is a serial entrepreneur with over 25 years’ experience of building companies in Europe, the US and Asia.
He was selected by EY as one of Asia’s Top 100 FinTech contributors in 2016.
The Anquan group of companies consists of Anqlave & Zilliqa:
Anqlave has built a set of products based upon hardware rooted security that allows enterprise customers to protect their digital assets and data with unprecedented levels of security; Anqlave also builds permissioned blockchain applications using the same component technology for security and privacy control. This technology played a critical part on the DvP phase of Project UBIN which is a Singapore central bank initiative to explore clearing and settlement of payments & securities using blockchain technology.
extra info.......
https://www.blockasia.io/anquan-capital-bringing-lab-research-to-life-with-blockchain/Anquan’s Private Blockchain
Currently, Anquan’s private, permissioned blockchain technology uses the same source code as Zilliqa.
“Heavily regulated industries and most enterprises demand highest levels of data privacy. It is important for them to have highest levels of confidence that data will only be shared on a need-to-know-basis within the blockchain network, and that only authorised participants can join the network. Anquan’s Hardware Rooted Trust technology, which leverages Intel SGX, has given our many banking clients the level of assurance they require around data privacy.”
https://www2.deloitte.com/content/dam/Deloitte/sg/Documents/financial-services/sg-fsi-project-ubin-report.pdf Project Ubin, which places a tokenized form (CBDC)of the Singapore Dollar(SGD) on a DLT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8_X-pRLVWgAnother excellent Video with Max
Bull_io
Published on 1 Apr 2019