>SWIFT
We're proud to be working with SWIFT on their own SWIFT Smart Oracle. Allowing smart contracts on various networks to make payments, send governance instructions, and release collateral with over 11,000 banks
>11,000 banks
>Cornell
We're partnered with Cornell's IC3, to help launch the first Intel SGX secured link between smart contracts and external data. This more secure way of running an oracle is the future and we're glad to be moving it forward.
>World Economic Forum
We were selected by the World Economic Forum's Tipping Point report as the "Shift in Action" for Smart Contracts, for our work on allowing smart contracts in the Bitcoin network to be automatically triggered by external data.
>Gartner
We've been chosen as a 2017 Blockchain Applications Cool Vendor by Gartner. We feel this validates the value that CTOs and CIOs see in our more secure approach to connecting smart contracts with critical external resources.
youtu.be
youtu.be
youtu.be
youtu.be
youtu.be
youtu.be
>around 40:00
>”SWIFT in addition to other partners we can’t reveal yet”
>bigger than SWIFT, more hyper
>Microsoft
>link.smartcontract.com
>Evan Cheng
Evan is one of the creators of LLVM, which generates the low level machine code running every Apple device, as well as much of Google, Nvidia, and Intel. He is currently Director of
>Engineering at Facebook.
>Ari Juels
Ari is a Professor of Computer Science in the Jacobs Institute at Cornell Tech and a Co-Director of IC3 (Initiative for Cryptocurrencies and Contracts). He was previously the >Chief Scientist of RSA.
>Swift Completes Blockchain Smart Contracts Trial
>coindesk.com