Categories: Cryptocurrency

Singapore Startup Raises US$8M In ICO For Blockchain Fraud Prevention Platform

Singapore-headquartered startup Uppsala Foundation has raised US$8 million in its initial coin offering (ICO) for the development of its fraud prevention blockchain, Sentinel Protocol. The public token sale reached its sales target under four minutes, the company said. Sentinel Protocol is a blockchain-based threat intelligence platform that aims to defend users against hacks, scams, and […]
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