Blockchain technology company Jiritsu has completed a $10.2 million financing and launched the asset tokenization platform Tomei RWA

2023-09-19 22:10:02
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According to ChainCatcher, The Block reported that the blockchain company Jiritsu, focused on verifiable computing, has raised a total of $10.2 million in two rounds of financing, led by gumi Cryptos Capital, with participation from Susquehanna Private Equity Investments, LLLP, Republic Capital, and other investors.

Jiritsu also launched its asset tokenization platform Tomei RWA. Jiritsu stated, "The platform employs zero-knowledge proofs to enable secure and compliant asset onboarding, while also providing fine-grained, permissioned data access."

The company plans to use the new funds to "accelerate the development and adoption of the UVC platform and Tomei RWA." Founded in 2020, Jiritsu has developed technologies such as Unlimited Verifiable Computing (UVC), aimed at providing an easy-to-program approach that can be applied to any workflow and generate workflow proofs.

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