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Xangle Joins Coreum Mainnet as Validator

Web3 & Enterprise·October 06, 2023, 4:01 AM

CrossAngle, the operator of the virtual asset data intelligence platform Xangle, has joined Coreum’s third-generation Layer-1 blockchain mainnet as a validator.

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Validators in proof-of-stake (PoS) blockchain systems operate nodes and contribute to the network’s maintenance and security by verifying newly created blocks. By working with Coreum’s existing validators, Xangle aims to bolster the security and well-being of the blockchain ecosystem while simultaneously building its expertise as a participant in the ecosystem. The company joined Korean gaming company Com2uS’ blockchain mainnet XPLA as a validator last month as well.

“This partnership will expand the areas where Xangle can contribute to the security and trustworthiness of virtual assets,” said Lim Hyun-min, CrossAngle’s Chief Business Development Officer (CBDO). “Through our collaboration with Coreum, we will take the lead in the mass adoption of Web3 as part of the global blockchain ecosystem.”

 

Coreum’s path to growth

The Coreum mainnet was launched in March and has since garnered attention for setting new standards such as compliance with the international standard for electronic data interchange between financial institutions (ISO 20022) and smart token functionality, which allows tokens to execute transactions.

The platform also recently secured a partnership with Ledger, a leading company in crypto hardware wallets. A hardware wallet is a physical, offline device that stores private keys to cryptocurrency. This collaboration with Ledger is expected to significantly enhance the diversity and security of the Coreum ecosystem.

Favio Verlarde, Head of Growth and Partnerships at Coreum, described the partnership with CrossAngle as an integral part of Coreum’s global expansion strategy, emphasizing the importance of data infrastructure and resources. He expressed hopes that Coreum’s abilities and innovations will facilitate the seamless transition, adoption, and popularization of blockchain.

 

New solutions underway

Meanwhile, Xangle is gearing up to launch enterprise-focused blockchain solutions that cater to Web3 and virtual asset businesses. This includes Explorer, which allows users to search and analyze on-chain data within blockchain networks, and Xangle Beacon, a service that offers enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions for Web3 businesses.

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