ArcBlock, a development platform for decentralized applications (DApps) and blockchain services, today officially announced its new strategic partnership with China-based ride-sharing service GoFun.
GoFun is building a new platform that will expand to existing and new ecosystem service providers, improve financial risk controls and credit deposits.
By leveraging ArcBlock’s SDK, blockchain CLI, decentralized identity, and multi-chain network, GoFun will develop support for enhanced scalability and the ability to handle diverse workloads and digital assets across interconnected blockchains.
“GoFun Travel and GoFun Connect will work with new and existing partners to reshape the automotive industry, tap into potential value, and achieve increased benefits across different distribution channels. At the same time, with our new blockchain-enabled services, we are able to create a new Internet of Vehicles that connects people, data, vehicles, and services together into a single platform using best-in-breed technologies like blockchain that empower both the users and service providers in a secure way.”
– Tan Yi, CEO of GoFun
The ArcBlock team recently released its latest platform upgrade for production-ready DApps and enterprise blockchains that allow companies to easily capture the benefits of blockchain technologies.
“ArcBlock is well-positioned to support the automotive industry and enable our partners to quickly tap into the power of blockchain in ways that work for their businesses. There is no complicated setup, no specialized languages to learn, companies can use the development languages they already support like JavaScript or Python, and with the ArcBlock blockchain platform our customers are able to get their products to market fifty percent faster compared to traditional public chains.”
– Jean Chen, VP of Public Relations at ArcBlock
During the next few weeks, ArcBlock will be releasing its next-generation decentralized identity wallet and solutions that enable companies to quickly and easily add decentralized identities to any website, application or service with a single line of code.