Quadrata Partners with Polygon to Integrate Web3 Passport Network
The passport will provide identity and compliance solutions for applications built on Polygon
Quadrata, a passport network bringing the identity and compliance layer to public blockchains, is integrating its passport identity technology with Polygon, the leading blockchain development platform offering scalable affordable, secure and sustainable blockchains for Web3. The partnership will provide applications being built on Polygon with access to identity and compliance solutions, and will deliver on Quadrata’s roadmap to support multiple blockchains.
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“We’ve always believed that identity technology should not be tied to a single chain and that identity verification is without borders.”
There is a growing need in the blockchain space for decentralized apps (dApps) and decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols to incorporate solutions that provide a layer of identity and compliance. Identity-verifying infrastructure allows dApps to easily confirm they are reaching real customers and complying with regulatory requirements. It also can help expand DeFi use cases and create better products because developers will have access to information about wallet accounts.
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“Offering our passport technology to one of the largest public blockchains, after Ethereum, is a natural step for Quadrata. This partnership is helping us to reach new applications being built on Polygon that need access to identity and compliance natively on-chain,” said Fabrice Cheng, CEO, CTO and co-founder of Quadrata. “We’ve always believed that identity technology should not be tied to a single chain and that identity verification is without borders.”
“We’ve seen growing interest from applications who rely on identity and compliance and are excited to deploy Quadrata’s technology on our platform,” said Hamzah Khan, Head of DeFi and Labs at Polygon. “The passport identity network is a key infrastructure that is needed and will enable dApps on Polygon to innovate and broaden their product offerings.”
Quadrata is interested in partnering with any applications that are building on Polygon and looking for compliance-aware solutions. In the future, Quadrata also has plans to deploy their identity and compliance technology on all Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM)-compatible chains. To learn more please visit Quadrata.com.
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