Beniamin Mincu, founder and CEO of Elrond, a lightning fast, secure and widely scalable blockchain platform, announced on Twitter a strategic collaboration with Cartesi, a provider of intelligent contract solutions. The strategic collaboration will lead to mass adoption using Linux systems for smart contracts.
Colin Steil, Co-Founder and COO at Cartesi, shared his views on the blog and mentioned that his partner is known in the market for its scalable, concise, and tiered security popular with institutional users, individual users. and about the internet economy. He also stated that Cartesi would help with the introduction of new age related technologies smart contracts available through Elrond Network. This will enable his partner Bringing out the mainstream software stacks using the existing Linux operating system.
The post went further on the strategic partnership on its blog and stated that this development would deliver a highly scalable platform over the existing Linux operating system. Cartesi intends to introduce an innovative blockchain technology that will open up new possibilities for its users. It also looks forward to integrating Dapps to help both developers and end users.
Elrond Network also visited its website to shed light on the strategic alliance. The aim is to take advantage of the high demand for decentralized blockchain technology to take the digital world by storm. It looks forward to innovation – developers could leverage the Dapps ecosystem for dynamic blockchain technology without disrupting the operating system space and keep using Linux tools.
Biniamin Mincu stated that Elrond Network’s WASM VM system enables lightning-fast smart contract transactions – and Cartesi will take it to the next level through decentralization and integration of Linux tools. Erick de Moura, CEO of Cartesi, is pleased about the collaboration. He believes Cartesi’s potential in smart contracts and Elrond’s security and scalability would transform the realm of decentralized blockchain technology. This would further pave the way for institutional adoption of this dynamic technology.
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