10 Interesting Blockchain Startups In Europe

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Blockchain the decentralized distributed ledger technology, creating a big remarkable influence among United Nations. Especially a lot of corporate industries, legal industries, and government sectors are started to make use of blockchain technology. Everyday blockchain flourishing with new technology innovations, wide adoptions, and new blockchain startups. In such a this article is going to showcase you the list of top promising blockchain startups. Let’s go

Settlemint – Settlemint was founded in 2016 in Leuven, Belgium, by Matthew Van Niekerk and Roderik Van der Veer. With over €5 million in funding, SettleMint is democratizing blockchain as part of the business environment of the future. The company provides the infrastructure to simplify blockchain application design, building and integration through a reliable and scalable proprietary low-code solution of BPaS or “Blockchain as a Service”, so that companies can go from scratch to blockchain application cases with faster speed and less complexity.

Coinfirm – London-based Coinfirm, founded in 2015, aims to act as a foundation for the safe adoption of blockchain by all actors in the economy, including traditional financial institutions, governments, regulators as well as ordinary citizens. Its anti-money laundering (AML) for virtual currencies and blockchain actors allow financial institutions and regulators to safely engage with the crypto world. It has also created its own token, the AMLT, and offers incentives for users to report ransomware and other scams. So far the team has raised around €5 million, with its last funding round being earlier this year.

Odem – Swiss startup Odem, founded in 2017 in Zug, is bringing blockchain to education. It aims to refresh the outdated infrastructure on which education, training and employment were built, making them universally affordable, accessible, verifiable and transferable. In 2018 the startup landed around €2 million of investment, which it’s used to expand its learning platform, which even lets students control and own their academic records in one place forever, safely stored on the blockchain.

Limechain – Limechain is located in Sofia, Bulgaria. Founded in 2017, it is the brainchild of Nick Todorov, Vladislav Ivanov, George Spasov and Chris Veselinov. The startup specializes in building a blockchain solution for startups and corporate businesses, with a portfolio of services including blockchain development, smart contracts, ICO and crowd sale.

elrond – elrond is completely rethinking the public blockchain infrastructure. Incorporated in Malta in 2017, and now building its operations out of Romania, this startup is currently the 2nd best funded startup in Romania. The team promises to give anyone, anywhere, easy access to the digital economy, by bringing a 1000x improvement in blockchain speed, scale and cost.

DappRadar – DappRadar, founded in 2018, hails from Lithuania and was included in our list of Lithuanian startups to watch in 2020, having also landed €2 million seed funding in 2019.DappRadar tracks these Dapps (in fact, 2,900 of them) across multiple blockchains, to filter out fake and irrelevant activity and provide actionable market intelligence.

Colendi – The Swiss fintech startup Colendi innovates in providing a global financial passport to its clients. Founded in 2016. Its goal is to create a tool for unbanked people and small businesses around the world to have greater access to micro-financing​. Their bot credit scoring mechanism wants to be the trust link between lenders and borrowers in that sense. Colendi has raised €2.3 million to date and it was featured as one of our top 10 Swiss startups to watch in 2019.

Solve.Care – Solve.Care is a global healthcare blockchain technology company, founded by Pradeep Goel in Tallinn, Estonia, in 2017. The startup intends to bring more transparency and reduce bureaucracy in the world healthcare systems. It proposes a platform that is patient-centric to connect stakeholders and coordinate medical care, benefits and payments in a more organized and less frustrating way. .

Bankera – Founded in 2017 by Vytautas Karalevicius in Vilnius, Lithuania. The startup focuses on solutions based on accessibility, cost-effectiveness, and speed. Bankera is working towards its goal of becoming a blockchain-friendly bank, offering crypto-backed loans for individuals and businesses, crypto-funds (consisting of various cryptocurrencies and crypto tokens), as well as robo-advisory solutions for wealth management. The company raised over €100 million in February 2018, in its Initial Coin Offering (ICO).

Neufund – Founded in 2016 in Berlin by Marcin Rudolf and Zoe Adamovicz, Neufund has raised €18 million so far. In 2018, it became the first company in the world to digitize its equity and conduct an ETO – or Equity Public Offering. The equity is live on the blockchain as FTH tokens (Force).

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