Serenity Shield is a Prism++ Launch Partner!
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Serenity Shield is a Prism++ Launch Partner!

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Serenity Shield is a Prism++ Launch Partner!

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Serenity Shield is partnering with Findora to utilize Findora’s Prism++, a landmark milestone in bringing privacy to NFTs and EVM tokens. Their flagship product, StrongBox®, will integrate with Prism++ as part of its data security solution, allowing for an additional layer of protection for users and securing their StrongBox® NFTs, which serve as digital access keys to unlock and recover user data from the StrongBox®.

“We are thrilled to partner with Findora and utilize their cutting-edge technology to enhance our StrongBox® solution. By integrating Findora’s Prism++ into our platform, we are taking a significant step forward in providing our clients with the highest level of security and privacy in their data management. This partnership underscores our commitment to position ourselves as a multichain consolidator, delivering innovative solutions that help users of web 3.0 to stay protected in an increasingly complex digital landscape.”

-Venket Naga, CEO of Serenity Shield

This partnership brings together aligned visions for user privacy and security. Discreet Labs, a core contributor to Findora, is excited to work closely with Serenity Shield in helping the team integrate StrongBox® into Prism++. Partnering with Serenity Shield is a demonstration of Findora’s ability to pair privacy with security and provide the community with the necessary ingredients to enjoy a safer Web3.

“This is very exciting. Serenity Shield is an ideal partner to showcase the capabilities of Prism++. It is thrilling to work with a partner who is building a solution to real-world pain points. I am enthusiastic about the StrongBox® product, and I look forward to more use cases involving NFTs and privacy that reach beyond the existing crypto market.”

– Sam Harrison, CEO of Discreet Labs

Stay tuned for more information on Serenity Shield and the progress the partnership will bring to their StrongBox solution. Updates, live discussions, and more are planned as part of this new relationship between Discreet Labs and Serenity Shield.

About StrongBox®

StrongBox® is a decentralized application that provides users with a personal data storage and recovery solution on-chain. By utilizing NFTs and smart contracts, StrongBox® also allows its users to assign designated nominees to receive their secure, confidential data if and when they, the user, become unreachable for a predetermined period of time via a variety of contact methods.

NFTs are minted in the process of encrypting StrongBox® user data, later to be used to decrypt and access that same data. Using Prism++, these StrongBox® NFTs can be transferred to Findora’s privacy chain and securely stored with a layer of privacy not available elsewhere.

About Serenity Shield

Serenity Shield is a multichain decentralized applications (DApps) developer that promotes self-custody, data privacy, and ownership of digital assets.

It is committed to creating a secure service for all Web 2.0 and Web 3.0 wallet users to store, archive, transfer, and recover their sensitive data with a built-in inheritance option.

Serenity Shield’s flagship DApp, StrongBox®, enables individuals to reclaim control over their data, identity, and digital assets while protecting their loved ones and families.

Visit their website. Follow Serenity Shield on Twitter. Join them on Discord.

About Findora

Findora builds privacy through advanced zero-knowledge proof cryptography. An innovative layer-1, it combines a native UTXO ledger optimized for selective transparency with an EVM extension for programmability and interoperability. Developers can leverage either model as they build dApps with auditable privacy.

We appreciate our developers and would love to onboard you to the Findora ecosystem. Please reach out, and join our social channels for more.

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