- Crypto platform Conflux is in partnership with the second-largest service provider in China.
- Conflux network native tokens spiked up after the collaboration announcement.
- The partnership between the two companies could change things for the crypto space.
A blockchain platform called Conflux network is in talks with the second-largest telecommunications company in China in a bid to develop a blockchain SIM card that will rival all existing ones. It will be a safe place to store private keys and secure non-fungible tokens.
China Telecom is well known in China as the second-largest wireless carrier with an estimated 390 million subscribers; the partnership between this company and a crypto network could create a breakthrough if they are successful in making the product.
China Telecom is reportedly set to launch the first pilot of the blockchain sim (BSIM) later in the year, and Conflux Network claimed that the launching of the first pilot would follow other pilots in key mainland China locations, like Shanghai.
A considerable advantage the Blockchain SIM card will offer is storing users’ public and private keys and carrying out digital signatures in a way that still protects the private key from exiting the card. The BSIM will only be able to allow encrypted storage and critical retrieval.
Users that use the blockchain SIM card would have access to storing digital assets safely, transferring digital assets, and displaying assets within various applications.
The blockchain SIM card will also boast 10-20 times more storage space than the average SIM card, ensuring optimized access to decentralized applications and digital communities.
The crypto company China Telecom is partnering with; Conflux Network is a speedy and cheap blockchain that is supposedly the only regulatory-compliant public blockchain in the country.
Conflux is known to have collaborated with other global brands and government entities on their Metaverse and Blockchain projects, including China’s Mcdonald’s, Oreos, and the city of Shanghai. The parent company of Conflux, The Shanghai Tree-Graph Blockchain Research Institute, is also known to have received the approval of the Shanghai Municipal People’s Government to continue its operation as a blockchain entity.
The announcement of the partnership between both companies saw a surge in Conflux’s native token, which indicates how much the partnership would benefit the country if all went smoothly. China Telecom choosing to partner up with a crypto company is also a considerable development, especially when there is distrust surrounding the crypto space by the general public.
Conclusion
The collaboration also shows that more creations and innovations can come out of the crypto and tech spaces that have yet to be touched but will continue to gain attention as more partnerships like this continue to happen.
Conflux is well known in the Chinese crypto space, and China Telecom is also well known as a service provider in the region. With both they’re demographic of users, there will be enough traffic flowing toward the blockchain SIM card (BSIM) when it is created.