
European Union and Correos Select Accenture and Jelurida to Lead ‘Senator’ Freight Logistics Project
Jelurida will soon collaborate with Accenture to develop a range of blockchain-based solutions for Correos and the European Union (EU).
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Ardor is a public blockchain-as-a-service platform that will allow people to utilize the blockchain technology of Nxt through the use of child chains. A child chain, which is a ‘light’ blockchain that can be customized to a certain extent, is designed to allow easy self-deploy for your own blockchain. Nxt claims that users will “not need to worry” about security, as that part is now handled by the main chain (Ardor). This is the chief innovation of Ardor. The first child chain on the Ardor platform will be Ignis for which an ongoing crowdsale has been launched. It has been built on the successful Nxt technology and is designed with unlimited scalability, safe smart contracts, and customizable child chains. These features are designed to increase business profits, efficiency, and security. Ardor (ARDR) – digital coins based on the NXT platform. They promise high returns, and compared to similar analogues are more advanced. All user blockchains are tied to the parent chain. During the day, all transactions are transferred to the main blockchain, and then arrive in the archive years. This solution significantly speeds up the process of information processing and provides almost unlimited scalability. As of mid-June 2018, the Ardor(ARDOR) trading is happening in the markets Bittrex, HitBTC, Poloniex and Upbit, only these resources we can recommend to you to buy ARDR tokens Ardor. Daily trading volume on the currency reaches 3.7 million dollars, and ARDR is traded against BTC and KRW.
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