T-Systems starts partnership with Flow Blockchain from Dapper Labs

The Telekom subsidiary T-Systems has entered into a partnership with the blockchain platform Flow developed by Dapper Labs.

The technology subsidiary of Telekom T-Systems has entered into a partnership with the Flow Blockchain developed by Dapper Labs, the company announced in a press release on January 12th .

Computing power for the flow blockchain

T-Systems Multimedia Solutions (MMS) will provide the necessary computing infrastructure for further scaling the flow blockchain. T-Systems MMS will operate an exception node for flow as part of the partnership.

With the processing of new blocks and their subsequent storage, the exception node will support the most computationally intensive activity of the flow blockchain, which will have a positive effect on its transaction speed and thus also on further scaling.

Flow is a so-called Layer One blockchain for the mainstream use of blockchain applications, which aim to involve fan communities of token issuers such as sports clubs.

Flow Blockchain is intended to strengthen fan communities via tokens

Dapper Labs has already made a name for itself in this area through token-based collecting games such as Cryptokitties and NBA Topshot. Popular bands such as the English musicians from Muse also want to use Cryptokitties to reach their fans via blockchain-secured crypto collectibles.

For the Flow Blockchain , Dapper Labs released a token management and staking tool in November 2020 that will work with well-known crypto custodians such as Kraken and Coinlist. The popular Ledger and Blocto crypto wallets are also supported.