In eight testimonials, Cartesi delivers the first proof that it can empower millions of new startups and their developers to use The Blockchain OS, bringing Linux applications to the forefront of the Web3 revolution. On the alpha version of The Blockchain OS, developers of various companies worldwide are coding scalable smart contracts with rich software tools, libraries, and all the services they’re used to in Web2, while Web3 developers are using richer software stacks than Solidity.
SINGAPORE, July 20, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In July and August, Cartesi will release the testimonials of eight companies and their developers working on The Blockchain OS on various media. The testimonials are explaining the technology used, the onboarding process, why they chose blockchain, the future they see for their DApp as well as the effect blockchain has on the industry and society, in their opinion.
For all the Web2 companies that are building on The Blockchain OS it’s the first time they’re coding for blockchain yet already in a few months they are prototyping DApps that bring Machine Learning, Biometrics, smart city solutions and decentralized games to blockchain.
Locus is a Brazilian software company that is now creating previously impossible Decentralized Applications (DApps) with mainstream libraries like OpenCV. This will enable DApp developers to explore, in a decentralized manner, complex subjects such as fingerprint spoof detection in biometrics. They are also able to feed machine learning models with features extracted from images for use in pattern recognition algorithms.
Sotatek, a leading SDaaS partner based in Vietnam, is helping their clients adapt to state-of-the-art technology by building a DApp for decentralized, trustworthy ride-sharing on The Blockchain OS as well as a decentralized DAO voting system.
The Brazilian INPETU Institute and UFF are building a public bus monitoring system on The Blockchain OS that can issue fines for delays, while remaining trustless and decentralized.
Scalac, a software development company in Poland and San Francisco is prototyping a trustless Chess World DApp where players can face each other and climb the ranks. They just started a new project around digital ownership and use of creative works for social media.
Bulgarian web development company Productiv-e is developing a battleship game that has hidden aspects that can only be disclosed after the game, preventing any party from cheating.
Polish Softwarehouse Webchefs is prototyping a decentralized online slot machine solution for Casinos as well as a public sales ledger for a trusted and verified memorabilia marketplace.