Telegram and Line integrate crypto e-signing with startup EthSign
Despite regulatory crackdowns and the downfall of some crypto companies, decentralized technology is still driving internet companies towards web3. Messaging apps Telegram and Line have integrated crypto features, including e-signing, powered by startup EthSign. EthSign aims to provide a web3 equivalent of DocuSign, offering an additional layer of transparency and trustworthiness. The service is deployed on the respective blockchain networks of Telegram and Line, and has already been connected to 250,000 unique wallet addresses.
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