Silicon Republic July 16, 2020
Kelly Earley

We look at six blockchain start-ups developing a variety of different technologies for security solutions, banking and offsetting negative environmental impacts.

Of the 100 Technology Pioneers that were selected by the World Economic Forum (WEF) this year, as part of its annual programme that brings cutting-edge insight to critical global discussions, six of those start-ups were focused on blockchain and distributed ledger technology (DLT).

Among the start-ups chosen by the WEF were ‘the Tesla of cryptocurrency’, and a business focused on levelling the economic playing field for people in all corners of the globe. This week, we take a look at those six blockchain and DLT start-ups in more detail.

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