Coinsillium to launch non-fungible token (NFT) studio in Gibraltar ‘at time that couldn’t be better’


    ‘s () Malcolm Palle joins Proactive London’s Katie Pilbeam plan to launch a non-fungible token (NFT) technology development studio in Gibraltar.

    The plan is at the memorandum of understanding (MoU) stage with Indorse, a Singaporean company in which Coinsilium holds a 10% equity interest, to form a partnership or joint venture to create an entity that has been dubbed “Nifty Labs”.

    Palle says the timing, ‘couldn’t be better’ as they approach this ‘in a ‘blaze of publicity’, referring to the attention cryptocurrencies are now enjoying in the wider markets.

    Nifty Labs will develop smart contract systems for NFT applications including a bridge for NFTs on Bitcoin using Rootstock (RSK) blockchain technology.

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