Original Content: Business Upside
Kyrt, the third-place winner at the 2020 BSV Hackathon, has been officially rebranded as mintBlue. With its rebranding comes more services while retaining its original mission of making blockchain integration easy for businesses and developers.
Now, clients need not understand complex coding language and directly interact with the more technical requirements of building on the BSV blockchain, such as the Bitcoin script and opcodes, in order to create blockchain solutions for their data problems.
“In the blockchain, corporates just can’t get anything off the ground this way. So, we thought with mintBlue, we could become a service provider to integrate payments easily and use common programming languages. We have these packaged standardized API services that organizations can just plug into their systems with common programming languages, so their current developer team can simply build with blockchain,” mintBlue Founder and CEO Niels van den Bergh said.
This is because being able to understand and work with the highly technical Bitcoin script, which is Bitcoin’s programming language, is a special toolset and skill that most enterprises do not have the technology or manpower for. And this has become a huge barrier to blockchain adoption—something that mintBlue is gaining ground in overcoming.
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