InChain
A decentralised insurance platform based on Ethereum smart contracts
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Inchain is a decentralised blockchain platform designed for insuring risks while simultaneously providing opportunities for investing in insurance-based bonds. Based on the Ethereum blockchain, the platform issues and maintains tokenised insurance policies and bonds, transferring risks from policyholders to bond investors. Policies and bonds are issued in the form of Ethereum smart contracts.
Team
Dmitry Lazarichev : Founder
Sergey Primatchik: Founder
Richard Kastelein: PR/marketing partner
Andrey Zamovskiy: blockchain architect
Oleksii Matiiasevych: smart contracts engineer
Aleksei Shakhov: Frontend developer
Serge Umansky: business advisor
Martin Galas: business advisore
Links
- Website
- Blog
- Whitepaper
- LinkedIn (not available)
- Slack Chat
- Telegram Chat (not available)
- Github (not available)
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