Last Update
Apr 4, 2018
The service platform will allow this to happen using a new standard of interaction between counterparties, just as it happened with the appearance of the ERC20 standard for tokens. This will enable the EscrowBlock platform to be integrated into other smart contracts based on Ethereum blockchain to support the Escrow service.
- Development of ESC9, specifications, and testing of the basic model in specific markets.
- Development of the hierarchy of multi-signature arbitration wallets, deployment of the entire functioning system on Ethereum Mainnet, preparation for launching its own Ethereum-like network block for an independent transaction environment.
Specifications ESC9
Hierarchy of multi-signature arbitration wallets
System and interface
Libraries
Deposits in different blockchain networks
System for the freelance market
System for the market of cross-border cargo delivery
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