Blockchain-based Service Network
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Blockchain-based Service Network (BSN)
The Blockchain-based Service Network (BSN) is a backend architecture for developing and managing blockchain-based applications,[1] split into Chinese and International uses.[2] BSN China was established in 2018 by the State Information Center of China, China Mobile, China UnionPay(state-owned payment and settlement provider), and Red Date Technology (blockchain engineer).[3] BSN International operates under the Singapore-based BSN Foundation.[2]
The BSN integrates blockchain frameworks and cloud service providers to build the underlying development and production environment,[4][5] where enterprises, governmental bodies, and financial institutions can adopt blockchain technology while being compliant with China’s regulations of non-cryptocurrencies.[6][7] China's national-level decentralized identifier system, China RealDID, is deployed on BSN China’s Yan’an Chain.[8]
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