SBI Savings Bank goes live with ICONLOOP’s blockchain-based personal authentication

2019-4-2 02:00

CryptoNinjas ICONLOOP, the South Korean based blockchain technology company, has announced that it has integrated its blockchain powered personal authentication service for SBI Savings Bank.

‘SBI Simple Authentication,’ the first blockchain-based authentication service launched in the Korean savings bank industry is now open to. . .

SBI Savings Bank goes live with ICONLOOP’s blockchain-based personal authentication

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