European Sovereign Blockchain Network LTIN Officially Launched
BlockBeats News, October 22: The compliant blockchain infrastructure LTIN, launched by state-owned Telecom Liechtenstein, targeting enterprises and institutions, officially went live today. The first batch of partners includes Bank Frick, Bitcoin Suisse, Solstice, and Zilliqa.
Trust and Integrity Network of Liechtenstein (Liechtenstein Trust Integrity Network or LTIN), a sovereign-grade digital infrastructure network, provides secure and compliant blockchain services to enterprises and institutions in Europe and globally.
LTIN operates in accordance with the Liechtenstein Blockchain Act (TVTG) and is fully aligned with the European Union's Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCAR). It is currently the only blockchain infrastructure built from the ground up with institutional-grade compliance in mind. The network is majority-owned by Telecom Liechtenstein, offering nationally supported high-reliability services tailored for mission-critical applications.
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