Kaleido headquartered in Raleigh offers enterprise blockchain-as-a-serivce (BaaS).
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NYALA
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NYALA is a tokenization platform that covers the full lifecycle of digital assets, from issuance and distribution to trading and interests payouts. It is licensed to issue fully regulated tokenized securities in the European Union such as bonds or fund units. Thanks to tokenization, previous illiquid and hard-to-access asset classes are made accessible to a wide variety of investors. NYALA's tokenization engine is accessible via a proprietary app, or via API. Furthermore, NYALA's…
Kaleido is well-suited for all consortiums-as-a-service and blockchain-as-a-service use cases. Specific areas where we believe Kaleido can shine through: ecosystem development, payment networks, trade finance, shipping and logistics, government and multilateral partnerships, and electronic data interoperability. Our clients are also using or considering Kaleido in other areas. Clients working with AWS, Azure, Corda, and Hyperledger Besu will benefit from Kaleido's extensive services, integrations, and partnerships. More broadly, Kaleido seems to be a great choice whenever technical sophistication, an easy-to-use interface, and pre-integrated services are needed in a blockchain-based consortium.
In my opinion, if you plan to issue a security of large volume with more digitalization and maximum cost efficiency, NYALA is definately your partner to choose.
Kaleido is generations ahead of IBM Blockchain Platform. Once we took a closer look at Kaleido, it was an easy choice. In our experience, Kaleido's team has blown IBM out of the water in terms of technical sophistication, thought leadership, and ease of use. In particular, the volume and quality of pre-integrated enterprise and B2B services in Kaleido allows for a democratized blockchain-as-a-service experience -- even a student or beginner could set up an enterprise consortium with Kaleido's interface and tools. By contrast, IBM Blockchain Platform had a clunkier user experience (including interface and member on boarding process), with fewer advanced features and integrations (e.g. lower quality options for creating smart contracts and digital assets). We also interacted with IBM Blockchain Platform's team and found their skills and perspectives to be more generic and less up-to-date. Frankly, we lost valuable time by starting on IBM Blockchain Platform.