Dragonchain, Originally Developed at Disney
Bring The Power Of Blockchain Technology To Business.
Dragonchain is a hybrid blockchain platform for business - No blockchain expertise is required - A scalable solution hosted on the cloud with an ecosystem powered by Dragons - a tokenized micro-license - Protection of business data is built into the platform as a “spectrum of trust”
“WHEN WE CREATED DRAGONCHAIN, WE WANTED TO BUILD AN EASY-TO-USE HYBRID BLOCKCHAIN PLATFORM THAT HAS ALL THE BENEFITS OF IMMUTABLE PROOF ON THE PUBLIC BLOCKCHAIN, IN A FLEXIBLE BUSINESS-FOCUSED PACKAGE.” SAID JOE ROETS, FOUNDER AND CEO OF DRAGONCHAIN, INC. “UNLIKE EXISTING PLATFORMS, WITH DRAGONCHAIN YOU RETAIN COMPLETE CONTROL OF YOUR DATA. SENSITIVE BUSINESS LOGIC AND SMART CONTRACT FUNCTIONALITY IS KEPT PROPRIETARY.”
Dragonchain simplifies the process of integrating Blockchain functionality into business applications. It addresses a number of the key security concerns when building smart contract applications on other platforms, because businesses retain complete control of their sensitive business data and proprietary business logic.
Innovating on existing public Blockchain implementations, the hybrid Blockchain introduces context-based verification. This method offers five levels of verification from basic transaction verification up to public Blockchain verification on Bitcoin or Ethereum to provide independent witness or “proof of existence”.
The benefit is that applications can achieve consensus in stages, from a private trusted context up to a trustless public Blockchain. “We call it a spectrum of trust.” said Roets. The public Blockchain provides publicly verifiable checkpoints, even for private implementations.
This results in a very flexible method of implementing business-focused systems. The platform is designed such that traditional software engineers can easily and quickly build secure smart contracts into their applications with no prior experience with Blockchain technology or platforms.
Source: www.dragonchain.com
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