NEWS
Unisot in Strategic Partnership
London, United Kingdom, 15 February 2023. nChain, a global leader in the creation and delivery of Web3 solutions through Research and Development and the implementation of blockchain technology, today announces the signing of a strategic partnership agreement with UNISOT, a leading Platform as a Service enabling supply chain traceability.
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