SingularityNET and World Mobile Token: integration of WMTx

The post SingularityNET and World Mobile Token: integration of WMTx appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. In 2023, SingularityNET and World Mobile Token joined forces to integrate SingularityNET’s artificial intelligence into World Mobile Token’s blockchain-based wireless network. Today, they finally announced that the SingularityNET bridge for World Mobile has been completed after several months of dedicated development. In this article, we see all the details.  The collaboration between SingularityNET and World Mobile Token  As mentioned, in the month of August 2023, SingularityNET and World Mobile Token announced a partnership aimed at combining the advanced artificial intelligence technology of SingularityNET with the blockchain-based wireless network of World Mobile Token. The main goal of this collaboration was to create a seamless bridge to facilitate transactions between different blockchain networks.  Improving thus the overall functionality and accessibility of the tokens and services of SingularityNET and World Mobile. During the following months, both teams worked tirelessly to ensure the successful integration of their technologies. Today, they are proud to announce that the SingularityNET bridge for World Mobile has been completed. The SingularityNET bridge uses a mint and burn method to facilitate transactions between the Ethereum and Cardano blockchains. The main goal of the bridge is to integrate the World Mobile Token (WMTx) into the SingularityNET bridge, allowing the seamless transfer of the WMTx token between Cardano and Ethereum.  This process includes the addition of the WMTx token to the existing infrastructure of the bridge. The bridge has undergone an auditing and is ready to be used by the community that wishes to quickly and easily transfer their tokens from one blockchain to another.   It has also been developed in a modular way to allow multiple partners to easily integrate their own tokens.  Not only that, it also integrates with several of the most popular self-custody wallets, including Metamask, Nami, Eternl, Gero Wallet, and Flint.  Cardano and Ethereum: some differences in functionality…

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SingularityNET and World Mobile Token: integration of WMTx

The post SingularityNET and World Mobile Token: integration of WMTx appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.

In 2023, SingularityNET and World Mobile Token joined forces to integrate SingularityNET’s artificial intelligence into World Mobile Token’s blockchain-based wireless network. Today, they finally announced that the SingularityNET bridge for World Mobile has been completed after several months of dedicated development. In this article, we see all the details.  The collaboration between SingularityNET and World Mobile Token  As mentioned, in the month of August 2023, SingularityNET and World Mobile Token announced a partnership aimed at combining the advanced artificial intelligence technology of SingularityNET with the blockchain-based wireless network of World Mobile Token. The main goal of this collaboration was to create a seamless bridge to facilitate transactions between different blockchain networks.  Improving thus the overall functionality and accessibility of the tokens and services of SingularityNET and World Mobile. During the following months, both teams worked tirelessly to ensure the successful integration of their technologies. Today, they are proud to announce that the SingularityNET bridge for World Mobile has been completed. The SingularityNET bridge uses a mint and burn method to facilitate transactions between the Ethereum and Cardano blockchains. The main goal of the bridge is to integrate the World Mobile Token (WMTx) into the SingularityNET bridge, allowing the seamless transfer of the WMTx token between Cardano and Ethereum.  This process includes the addition of the WMTx token to the existing infrastructure of the bridge. The bridge has undergone an auditing and is ready to be used by the community that wishes to quickly and easily transfer their tokens from one blockchain to another.   It has also been developed in a modular way to allow multiple partners to easily integrate their own tokens.  Not only that, it also integrates with several of the most popular self-custody wallets, including Metamask, Nami, Eternl, Gero Wallet, and Flint.  Cardano and Ethereum: some differences in functionality…

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