Omise,OmiseGo和韩国银行签署备忘录
```json { "translatedTitle": "Omise, OmiseGO Sign Memorandum with Korean Bank", "translatedContent": "[This article was updated on April 7, 2018 at tuoniaox.com]\n\nOstrich Blockchain reports that Omise and OmiseGO recently signed a memorandum with Shinhan Bank, one of Korea's most important banks. Through this partnership, Omise and OmiseGO have expanded their business in Korea, one of the world's most active countries in cryptocurrency, playing an important role in this field.\n\nShinhan Bank Partnership\n\nKorea has several banks that use cryptocurrency, but the government has implemented strict regulations in the market. Because of this, some banks are still hesitant about providing services to related companies and individuals. However, Shinhan Bank is at the forefront of crypto services in the country.\n\nShinhan Bank hopes to continue expanding, and to achieve this, they decided to partner with Omise and OmiseGO.\n\nThis memorandum will allow these companies to promote digital products related to Shinhan Card on mobile payment platforms.\n\nShinhan can search and analyze different ways to utilize Omise to integrate payment solutions. Meanwhile, OmiseGO will provide servers and mobile SDKs for e-wallet providers.\n\nOmise CEO Jun Hasegawa explained:\n\n\"Omise and OmiseGO are working to change the way digital value moves globally, with the ultimate goal of creating a platform that promotes a decentralized economy. The OMG platform using Plasma architecture is being built as a public network supported by Ethereum. The first phase of the wallet SDK was recently released and is available for anyone to use. We want to make it easy for those who need online asset exchange as part of their business to connect to the OMG network.\"\n\nKorea is moving toward using cryptocurrency for innovation, which we can confirm through this latest memorandum between Omise, OmiseGO, and Shinhan Bank. What kind of plans the Korean government will adopt after the June elections this year will be very important.\n\nSource: Usethebitcoin, compiled by Ostrich Blockchain\n\n---\nWith authorization from the editor-in-chief, all content from tuoniaox.com has been migrated to hashspring.com, and will continue to be published on hashspring.com going forward." } ```
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"translatedTitle": "Omise, OmiseGO Sign Memorandum with Korean Bank",
"translatedContent": "[This article was updated on April 7, 2018 at tuoniaox.com]\n\nOstrich Blockchain reports that Omise and OmiseGO recently signed a memorandum with Shinhan Bank, one of Korea's most important banks. Through this partnership, Omise and OmiseGO have expanded their business in Korea, one of the world's most active countries in cryptocurrency, playing an important role in this field.\n\nShinhan Bank Partnership\n\nKorea has several banks that use cryptocurrency, but the government has implemented strict regulations in the market. Because of this, some banks are still hesitant about providing services to related companies and individuals. However, Shinhan Bank is at the forefront of crypto services in the country.\n\nShinhan Bank hopes to continue expanding, and to achieve this, they decided to partner with Omise and OmiseGO.\n\nThis memorandum will allow these companies to promote digital products related to Shinhan Card on mobile payment platforms.\n\nShinhan can search and analyze different ways to utilize Omise to integrate payment solutions. Meanwhile, OmiseGO will provide servers and mobile SDKs for e-wallet providers.\n\nOmise CEO Jun Hasegawa explained:\n\n\"Omise and OmiseGO are working to change the way digital value moves globally, with the ultimate goal of creating a platform that promotes a decentralized economy. The OMG platform using Plasma architecture is being built as a public network supported by Ethereum. The first phase of the wallet SDK was recently released and is available for anyone to use. We want to make it easy for those who need online asset exchange as part of their business to connect to the OMG network.\"\n\nKorea is moving toward using cryptocurrency for innovation, which we can confirm through this latest memorandum between Omise, OmiseGO, and Shinhan Bank. What kind of plans the Korean government will adopt after the June elections this year will be very important.\n\nSource: Usethebitcoin, compiled by Ostrich Blockchain\n\n---\nWith authorization from the editor-in-chief, all content from tuoniaox.com has been migrated to hashspring.com, and will continue to be published on hashspring.com going forward."
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