Technology Firm Circle Signs Partnership Agreement With Hong Kong Telecommunications Company! Here Are the Details
Circle, a leading global digital technology firm, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with HKT, a media and telecommunications company.
Circle, a leading global digital financial technology firm, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with HKT, a leading technology, media and telecommunications company, to explore blockchain-based customer engagement solutions for investors in Hong Kong.
The collaboration aims to enhance the way consumers connect with businesses by leveraging Circle’s Web3 Services and HKT’s extensive merchant network and customer engagement expertise.
New blockchain-powered loyalty solutions will foster more dynamic, social and value-driven interactions between merchants and customers.
A New Era in Customer Loyalty with Web3
Circle's Web3 Services offer a suite of enterprise-grade developer tools that make it easy to build on blockchain infrastructure.
A key component of the offering is programmable wallets that streamline digital asset management and enable companies to seamlessly integrate smart contracts into consumer applications.
“We are excited to collaborate with HKT to bring our Web3 Services to the forefront of customer loyalty innovation,” said Jeremy Allaire, co-founder and CEO of Circle.
“This partnership reflects our commitment to helping businesses unlock the power of blockchain technology to create exceptional customer experiences and providing merchants with the tools to succeed in the digital economy.”
*This is not investment advice.
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