The Galaxy Consensus Node plans to add Southeast Asian members – RiveX!
Singapore-based RiveX Corporation announced today that it has officially joined Wanchain's Galaxy Consensus PoS Node Program, becoming the 10th officially announced partner node. After the main network successfully switched to the PoS consensus mechanism, it officially became an interest mining in the galaxy consensus. One of the verifier nodes.
In the future, the two sides will also conduct more in-depth cooperation in enterprise-level solutions, Asian markets, communities, and technologies. At present, the galaxy consensus plan is in a hot beta test. As of 11:00 on July 26, 143 nodes are tested in the browser. The total pledge of the test network is 12.16M WAN, and the average annualized rate of return is 20.56%.
About RiveX
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The goal of RiveX is to design a new economic incentive to provide cloud services in a decentralized manner. xDrive is mainly composed of Blockchain as a Service (BaaS), Enterprise Solution (Enterprise Solution) and Decentralized Finance (DeFi). In particular, it aims to create a joint enterprise for the communication restrictions in the blockchain network. And the public blockchain Internet service, and is expected to launch the first SaaS (Staking as a Service) DeFi project on Q4 this year.
Know more details:
Official website: https://www.rivex.io/
Official community group: t.me/RiveXOfficial
Official information: https://t.me/RiveXANN
Official Twitter: https://twitter.com/RiveXFoundation
About Wanchain
Wanchain is an asset cross-chain + privacy protection + smart contract. The three characteristics create a cross-chain digital asset infrastructure platform to de-centralize the connection and value exchange of different blockchain networks, allowing any individual and organization to be based on Wanchain. Create a decentralized app. As the first cross-chain between Bitcoin, Ethereum and ERC20, Wanwei Chain is fully promoting the development of a fully decentralized PoS consensus mechanism. On March 31, North America officially released the Yellow Book of Galaxy Consensus Technology. The test plan has been fully launched, and the galaxy consensus will be officially launched on the main network in the third quarter of 2019. At the same time, Wanwei Chain teamed up with Telefónica and RIVETZ, Europe's largest mobile operators, to provide blockchain-based mobile security solutions. According to the plan, Wanchain will gradually realize the cross-chain connection with the main public chain and alliance chain of the industry. Wanchain adopts a global ecological operation and currently has offices in Beijing, China, Austin, USA and London, UK.
For more information about Wanchain, please check the official website:
Https://wanchain.org;
You can also view project progress information through Medium:
Https://medium.com/wanchain-foundation
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