The REMME pilot program offers enterprises a chance to register their interest in trialling our passwordless authentication protocol. We’ve been taking submissions from businesses for months and soon will finalize 10 entrants to put the REMME protocol to the test. We’re very excited to be nearing the point where we can start rolling REMME out, and we’ve been blown away by the level of interest in the pilot program.

Once the pilot gets into gear, successful applicants will replace their existing authentication system with REMME’s distributed model that reduces attack vectors and eliminates the weaknesses associated with password-based logins. In this update, we’d like to share some details with you about how the pilot program is progressing, and specifically the volume of applications we’ve fielded to date.

REMME pilot program stats:

Total number of applications: 289

289 Classified as leads: 105

105 Largest companies, based on the amount of customers: a fintech firm (online payments) with more than 500m users and a telecom company with a combined mobile subscriber base of 640m.

a fintech firm (online payments) with more than 500m users and a telecom company with a combined mobile subscriber base of 640m. Smallest company, based on the amount of users: a US tech startup seeking to protect the access of 5 website admins.

a US tech startup seeking to protect the access of 5 website admins. Confirmed participants as it stands: 7 companies including:

The state enterprise “Ukrinmash” which is the participant of the State Concern “UkrOboronProm”. The aim of the Firm is to implement the interests of Ukraine in the field of military-technical cooperation with foreign partners

2. Depositphotos

Depositphotos is a website dedicated to stock photography for the burgeoning web and print media industry. The site offers users access to literally millions of extremely high-quality stock images, videos, and fresh news images in a wide variety of topic areas.

3. Gladius

Decentralized ecosystem that operates on top of the blockchain. It enables anyone to rent out their unused bandwidth and to form a part of the company’s CDN and DDoS protection network. They’re basically a blockchain Cloudflare, and the technology they’re pioneering has the potential to significantly bolster security for webmasters and to maximize uptime.

4. Flux

FLUX is a frontrunner in the emerging decentralized gaming industry. Their esports platform is designed to benefit players by providing a means of monetizing achievements and incentivizing competition. The best gamers are afforded the chance to capitalize on their success from winning matches and tournaments, all of which can be broadcast live via the FLUX platform.

5. Triggmine

Triggmine is a solution that allows entrepreneurs to run their businesses without the need for an in-depth knowledge of email marketing automation. The project is AI and blockchain-based, and makes use of an implemented smart contract system.

Most popular countries, based on where the applicants are headquartered: USA (36), India (6) , Australia, Canada and Netherlands (4 apiece).

USA (36), India (6) , Australia, Canada and Netherlands (4 apiece). Most popular industries among confirmed participants: Integrators and IT Service Providers (25), Tech Startups (15), Fintech and Service Providers (10 for each category)

We’re currently in the process of negotiating with the remaining participants who will make up our 10 pilot program trialists. Stay tuned for further announcements and updates!