By Prei Dy, | March 21, 2017
Bitfury and China's BestSign inked a strategic partnership to revolutionize online documents processing. (YouTube)
The BitFury Group, a full-service blockchain transactions processing company, has its strategic relationship with China's biggest eSignature platform BestSign.
The recent deal aims to change how BestSign processes online documents and to provide better services to its clients such as Apple, Intel, Lenovo, Microsoft, Midea, Sina, and TCL. The deal will combine the services offered by BestSign with Bitfury's expertise in blockchain and time-stamping technology.
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"We are proud to be joining forces with such a dynamic and forward-looking company like BestSign," Valery Vavilov, The Bitfury Group's CEO and founder, said, adding that the deal will also allow BestSign to offer its clients more peace of mind as they have access to the "most secure and advanced technology in the world."
On the other hand, Joy Wan, CEO of BestSign, said that the agreement will "not only facilitate the the real use of blockchain technology in the electronic contract sector, advance the application of blockchain technologies such as distributed ledger and smart contract, but also better help our clients by providing them with better products to enable safer contract signature and storage through blockchain technology."
The partnership, together with a planned investment of The Bitfury Group, shows Bitfury's commitment to realizing its potential of blockchain technology and support women entrepreneurs in this new emerging industry. Wan is one of the women leaders in the tech industry that was invited to grace the Extreme Tech Challenge last month at Sir Richard Branson's Necker Island as part of the China Women's Entrepreneur XTC event where The Bitfury Group was a sponsor.
BestSign offers its clients a range of solutions from eSignature to disputes. Its SaaS platform is rapidly being adopted by many Chinese enterprises and consumers, thanks to its judicial validity, convenience, security, and user-friendly feature.
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