The European Blockchain Services Infrastructure (EBSI) – Blockchain from the pan -European public sector supported by the European Commission, EU states, Norway and Liechtenstein – announced that Deuss was planning to use EBSI to issue digital SME obligations. Deuss has already obtained letters of intention of 210 companies wishing to use the platform for fundraising. The key characteristic of the EBSI is the deployment of verifiable identification information.
However, Deuss is not your typical startup. It is more a consortium led by the Czech Technical University of Prague. The University has won a call for tenders issued by the Czech by the Czech Ministry of Industry and Commerce (MIT), which pays the invoices. The consortium includes several other universities as well as partners of five other EU, Slovakia, Poland, Spain, Greece and Bulgaria countries, including the little crowdfunding startup Crowdberry and the Alastria blockchain ecosystem.
The article continues …

Do you want the full story? Pro subscribers obtain comprehensive articles, an exclusive analysis of industry and early access to legislative updates that keep you ahead of competition. Join the professionals who choose deeper information about the news at the surface.
Copyright image: Ledger Insights composite


