Aleph Zero Joins Camara Foundation as First Blockchain Member

Aleph Zero Joins Camara Foundation as First Blockchain Member

In Summary

  • Aleph Zero joins Camara Foundation
  • Focus on blockchain APIs for telecom networks
  • Enhances blockchain-mobile interaction with DIDs
  • Collaboration with GSMA, Linux Foundation


New York, Tuesday, September 17, 2024 – Aleph Zero has become the first blockchain organization to join the Camara Foundation, an industry project led by the GSMA and Linux Foundation aimed at developing standardized APIs for telecom networks, a report said.

The Camara Foundation is an industry initiative led by the GSMA and Linux Foundation focused on developing standardized APIs for telecom networks.

Aleph Zero’s membership is seen as a significant milestone for the blockchain sector and highlights its commitment to integrating advanced blockchain technology with global telecommunications standards, analysts said.

The Camara Foundation aims to streamline and standardize interactions between telecom networks and blockchain systems, particularly through decentralized identifiers (DIDs).

The collaboration is expected to enhance the development of blockchain-specific initiatives, including the Blockchain Public Address API, which could transform how users interact with blockchain technologies via mobile devices.

Aleph Zero will work closely with global telecom and tech leaders within the Camara Foundation to advance these efforts.

Reports also said that by joining the Camara Foundation, Aleph Zero positions itself at the forefront of blockchain innovation in the telecommunications space, aligning with industry efforts to support more robust and interoperable technological solutions.

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