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KardiaChain, EEA Partner to Push Blockchain in Asia

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KardiaChain, a platform touting its Dual Node, a self-described “novel invention with patent-pending that offers “integration without assimilation,” a description that would attract blockchain experts if actualized because it could be the most crucial breakthrough for enterprise adoption since the development of Ethereum itself,” has joined up with the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance to help push blockchain technology in Asia, according to a press release from the group.

Speaking on the matter is Tri Pham, the CEO and co-founder of KardiaChain, who said:

“We are extremely pleased to be joining such a respected group of industry experts and leaders of enterprises. The close relationships we can forge here will help the realization of our goals. It comes at a very exciting time. This month, after more than two years of building our blockchain, the mainnet will, at last, go live. This is just the beginning.”

Also sharing some thoughts is Huy Nguyen, the CTO of KardiaChain, who said:

“Coming from Vietnam, a nation that, in recent years, is experiencing exponential growth not just in its economy but in its adoption of high technologies, I knew that this was the perfect environment for blockchain to realize its true potential,” explained Nguyen with excitement. “In 2018, whilst still living and working in San Francisco, the four of us at Google received an invitation from our home government to return and help drive plans of a digital transformation, a major seal of approval for my already-developing dream.”

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