Prestigious Enterprise Ethereum Alliance welcomes Net Element to its network of innovative companies
MIAMI, FL, Feb. 21, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Net Element, Inc. (NASDAQ: NETE) (“Net Element” or the “Company”), a global technology and value-added solutions group, today announces that it has joined the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (“EEA”), the world’s largest open-source blockchain initiative with over 250 member companies. Net Element’s membership to the prestigious alliance is complementary to the Company’s recently announced decentralized blockchain technology solution that will enable an unlimited number of value-added services (“VAS”) and support the adoption of Ethereum in the enterprise.
The EEA seeks to augment Ethereum adoption as an enterprise-grade technology, with research and development focused on privacy, confidentiality, scalability and security. Net Element is developing a decentralized crypto-based ecosystem to act as a framework for a number of value-added services that can connect merchants and consumers directly, via blockchain technology, while increasing the economic efficiency of all transactions conducted within the ecosystem.
Part of this initiative is the Company’s recently launched Netevia platform which delivers end-to-end multi-channel payment processing through easy-to-use APIs, point-of-sale (“POS”), e-commerce and mobile devices. Netevia’s blockchain solution, code-named “VIA Protocol,” is currently under development and is intended to enable new billing methodologies over the blockchain as well as create dynamic service offerings such as rewards, loyalty and one-click payments.
“EEA’s rapid growth in membership mirrors the accelerating acceptance and deployment of Ethereum blockchain solutions in the global marketplace,” says Julio Faura, EEA’s chairman of the board. “The technological breadth, depth and variety of organizations coming together under the auspices of EEA to create and drive enterprise Ethereum standards bodes well for the future development of the next-generation Ethereum ecosystem.”
“We are excited to be a part of the Ethereum Alliance, which connects Fortune 500 enterprises, startups, academics and technology vendors with Ethereum subject matter experts,” comments Net Element CEO Oleg Firer. “We look forward to leveraging the EEA network as we build more value for our community by developing our blockchain ecosystem for value-added services.”
“Net Element is focused on delivering value-added solutions for our community as we develop decentralized blockchain solutions to connect merchants and consumers. Alongside leading global enterprises, such as Microsoft, Intel, JPMorgan, Samsung, ING, MasterCard, Thomson Reuters, Cisco Systems, and others, we have partnered with EEA to establish clear roadmap, robust governance model, and useful Ethereum resources.”
About The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance
The EEA is an industry-supported, not-for-profit established to build, promote, and broadly support Ethereum-based technology best practices, open standards, and open-source reference architectures. The EEA is helping to evolve Ethereum into an enterprise-grade technology, providing research and development in a range of areas, including privacy, confidentiality, scalability, and security. The EEA is also investigating hybrid architectures that span both permissioned and public Ethereum networks as well as industry-specific application layer working groups.
EEA will collectively develop open industry standards and facilitate collaboration with its member base and is open to any members of the Ethereum community who wish to participate. This open-source framework will enable the mass adoption at a depth and breadth otherwise unachievable in individual corporate silos and provide insight to the future of scalability, privacy, and confidentiality of the public Ethereum permissionless network. Further information is available at www.entethalliance.org.
About Net Element
Net Element, Inc. (NASDAQ: NETE) operates a payments-as-a-service transactional and value-added services platform for small to medium enterprise ("SME") in the U.S. and selected emerging markets. In the U.S. it aims to grow transactional revenue by innovating SME productivity services using blockchain technology solutions and Aptito, our cloud based, restaurant and retail point-of-sale solution. Internationally, Net Element's strategy is to leverage its omni-channel platform to deliver flexible offerings to emerging markets with diverse banking, regulatory and demographic conditions. Net Element was ranked as one of the fastest growing companies in North America on Deloitte's 2017 Technology Fast 500™. In 2017 we were recognized by South Florida Business Journal's as one of 2016's fastest growing technology companies. Further information is available at www.netelement.com.
Forward-Looking Statements
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