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about opporty opporty.com is a blockchain-powered business relationships ecosystem and a marketplace whose mission is to resolve issues of lack of trust and protection in the business environment, and lack of trust in business transactions conducted using traditional blockchain solutions. opporty includes three fundamental layers: infrastructure layer: made up of private chains empowered by proof-of-expertise protocol data layer: a business scoring mechanism that uses transaction-related metadata to analyze a company’s performance and validate its trustworthiness application layer: a b2b marketplace platform with a built-in decentralized escrow system utilizing the power of blockchain and reinforcing it with scoring and alternative dispute resolution features, opporty creates a secure, trustworthy environment where companies can process business transactions anonymously, and conduct business operations without relying on banks and courts if any issues arise. mission our mission is to b

Headquarters:
Delaware, United States, 19901
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Founded:
2016
Employees:
9
Annual Revenue:
-

Type: Private
Ticker: -
United States 4Ukraine 3France 1
SIC Code: 737Major Group: Business ServicesIndustry Group: Computer Programming, Data Processing, and Other Computer Related ServicesIndustry Sector:
NAICS Code: 54151Sector: Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesSub Sector: Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesIndustry Group: Computer Systems Design and Related ServicesNAICS Industry: Computer Systems Design and Related ServicesNational Industry:

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