Overledger
Overledger (OL) is a blockchain operating system from the British company Quant Network. It has been developed by Gilbert Verdian since 2015.[1][2]
Description[edit]
Overledger sits on top of existing networks, protocols and blockchains and forms a seamless connection between them. This allows the user, for example, to develop multi-chain apps (mApps) that use and enable communication between different blockchains and thus also the storage, verification and processing of data over the respective networks or chains. In this case, no further block chain is interposed, but direct interaction is enabled without additional consensus.[3][4]
This full interoperability allows developers to assign their data and functions to the most appropriate blockchain. For example, a mApp can execute Smart Contracts via Ethereum while using Ripple as a payment setter and securing its EOD termination on the Bitcoin chain at the end of the day.
Partners working with Overledger include SIA with its more than 500 banks, the payment provider Pay.Uk, SIMBAchain or Wall Street Exchange AX Trading.[5][6]
Weblinks[edit]
- https://www.quant.network
- http://www.github.com/quantnetwork
- https://twitter.com/quant_network
- Whitepaper
References[edit]
- ↑ https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisoncoleman/2019/09/03/the-tech-entrepreneur-transforming-the-way-the-world-uses-blockchain/#7735466b2852
- ↑ https://hackernoon.com/introducing-overledger-the-blockchain-operating-system-for-the-future-347279cffa03
- ↑ https://www.gtreview.com/news/fintech/tech-company-unveils-blockchain-network-of-networks-to-solve-interoperability-issue/
- ↑ https://thecurrencyanalytics.com/11840/quant-overledger-the-network-of-network-for-the-hyper-connected-world
- ↑ https://www.ledgerinsights.com/sia-blockchain-interoperabilty-financial-services-overledger/
- ↑ https://www.sia.eu/en/media-events/news-press-releases/quant-network-and-sia-successfully-tested-blockchain-interoperability
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