What do Ubisoft, Société Générale, Guerlain and Manchester United all have in common?
The Tezos blockchain.
All these world-famous brands work with the protocol of French origin. And despite an ecosystem that is still relatively modest (number of applications and users) Tezos continues to attract new names every month. "You have to give them credit for a certain talent", points out Stanislas Barthélémi, blockchain expert and consultant at KPMG.
Launched in 2018 with the participation of researchers from Inria (the French national institute for research into digital science and technology) and the promise of being the most "scalable" blockchain, Tezos is winning over many customers thanks to two things: firstly, a pitch that is very much geared towards businesses. Secondly, and more importantly, a system of operational teams funded by its foundation to help any company use the protocol.
These "crack teams" are present in various countries, in the UK, Germany, India and of course France. The best known of them is surely Nomadic Labs, which has around 75 employees in Paris.









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