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EU regulation for blockchain: sustainability and more

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The European Union (EU), as part of its regulation, has approved the relational blockchain initiative to develop sustainable solutions in collaboration with ChromaWay. 

This partnership aims to create digital passports for products and to strengthen intellectual property rights, marking an important step towards innovation and sustainability in the European economy.

Let’s see all the details below. 

New EU regulation for blockchain: focus on intellectual property rights and sustainable innovation

As anticipated, the European Union has confirmed the continuation of its collaboration with ChromaWay to develop sustainability solutions based on blockchain.

This decision, announced on July 12, follows the presentation of ChromaWay at the final review meeting of the EU Pre-Commercial Procurement (PCP).

During this meeting, ChromaWay demonstrated the progress in decentralized applications for digital product passports (DPP) and intellectual property rights (IP).

During the review in Brussels, ChromaWay presented its relational blockchain technology, which combines the flexibility of relational databases with the security of decentralized blockchain. 

This technology promises to improve efficiency and manage the complexity of onchain data. Making it ideal for business solutions and for the public layer-1 platform Chromia, which will launch its mainnet on July 16.

Or Perelman, co-founder of Chromia, expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration with the EU, stating the following: 

“By promoting collaboration between governments, regulatory authorities, institutions, and blockchain innovators, we can unlock the full potential of Web3 technology and drive its widespread adoption.”

A commitment to sustainability and efficiency

The positive evaluation of the EU on ChromaWay’s contributions highlights the potential of relational blockchain technology in creating significant impacts both in the public and private sectors. 

This collaboration is part of the EU’s strategy to integrate innovative blockchain solutions to promote sustainability and efficiency. The EU remains committed to supporting technological advancements that bring economic and environmental benefits across Europe.

In July 2024, representatives of RBN Eco and ChromaWay will meet with the European Blockchain Association to evaluate the compatibility of their technologies with future EU initiatives. 

Furthermore, they will participate in a follow-up workshop in Brussels in September, where they will outline the next steps for the fourth quarter of 2024 and for 2025.

In parallel, the EU has collaborated with other blockchain solutions such as Iota, selected by the European Commission for its Web3 ID in the blockchain sandbox in June 2024.

This demonstrates the EU’s commitment to exploring and adopting various blockchain technologies to support growth and innovation on the continent.

ChromaWay joins the Amazon Web Services partner network

ChromaWay has recently announced its membership in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) partner network. Thanks to this strategic collaboration, ChromaWay will be able to offer the services hosted on the public platform Chromia directly on AWS Marketplace. 

Thus expanding the range of blockchain solutions available to users. AWS, recognized as a pioneer in cloud computing with a strong presence in the blockchain sector, supports over 70 popular public protocols and networks. 

In this context, ChromaWay will examine various methods to leverage the advanced infrastructure of AWS. One of the main objectives will be the implementation of “one-click” cloud-based environments. 

Simplifying the configuration procedure for developers and facilitating the development of blockchain applications in Rell, the dedicated programming language of Chromia.

Furthermore, the integration of AWS apps on the Chromia platform, the implementation of cloud-based nodes, and the creation of customized consortium chains will be explored to meet specific organizational needs. 

These initiatives aim to improve interoperability and increase the exposure of relational blockchain technology.

The partnership with AWS will allow ChromaWay to develop strategic connections with other members of the AWS Partner Network (APN) operating in related sectors, such as gaming. 

Developers and game studios, who depend on advanced server solutions, analytics, security, integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning, cloud computing, and storage, will benefit from the combined solutions offered by ChromaWay and AWS.

Exploring the opportunities for collaboration between its products, the relational blockchain, and AWS services, ChromaWay aims to create synergies that can lead to significant innovations in the gaming sector and beyond. 

This strategic alliance represents an important step towards the simplification and widespread adoption of blockchain technologies, while at the same time improving the efficiency and security of decentralized applications.

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