The open-source blockchain initiative Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA), which already has more than 300 entities, set up on December 19 last 3 new working groups in the sectors of digital identity, energy, and cross-platform interoperability.
Each of these groups will be given the task of creating and deploying specific elements related to the development and use of technologies based on the Ethereum blockchain.
Here's what Jeremy Millar, the founder of the EEA board, said:
"Multi-platform identity, energy and interoperability are three areas in which EEA members perceive the tangible benefits of using Ethereum technologies in 2018. These working groups will enable them to innovate. , to test new ideas and stay competitive ".
The digital identity working group will be involved in understanding the role of Ethereum in this area. It will have to develop a classification on which will be able to rely companies whose activity is related to the new technologies.
The role of the energy working group will be to define standards around the use of the Ethereum blockchain within companies operating in this field. It will be necessary to put in place the necessary infrastructure for the adoption of this technology in the sector.
Finally, the multiplatform group will be responsible for making the Ethereum platform accessible from many operating systems and peripherals, in order to promote its democratization.
"Answering concrete challenges"
These launches bring to 17 the number of working groups and committees within the EEA.
These launches bring to 17 the number of working groups and committees within the EEA.
"The EEA working groups are addressing concrete challenges through the deployment and use of Ethereum in businesses. These groups play a key role in ensuring the success of the EEA's mission, and their efforts are valued by our members as valuable for their activities, "said Millar.
EEA members include more than 300 companies. Big names such as Credit Suisse, Microsoft, Intel or JPMorgan were already part of the project when it was launched in March.
Two months later, the EEA announced the arrival of new members such as Deloitte, BlockCypher or the Toyota Research Institute.
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