The Open Rights Exchange (ORE) blockchain is built for decentralized identities, assets and rights.
ORE works cross-chain with Ethereum, Algorand, EOS and more to connect Web 2.0 identities to Web 3.0 — allowing everyone, everywhere to easily use blockchain technology.
The Open Rights Exchange is built to be simple-to-use and compatible with all chains.
A single password — not a key — is provided as the entry to not just the Open Rights Exchange, but to other chains including Ethereum, Algorand and EOS — with even more chains being added every quarter.
Core services are continually being developed to further support more chains and are based on open-source libraries that make it easy to develop plug-ins for new chains.
Applications built on the Open Rights Exchange work across multiple blockchains and are able to easily connect to the off-chain world. Consumers manage all of their assets and rights under one account, instead of having pools of capital siloed on different blockchains and off-chain accounts.
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