COTI’s latest string of partnerships includes its most recent collaboration with decent, a software and consultancy firm specializing in blockchain and cryptography.

Founded by expert software developers with extensive experience deploying production applications in dozens of programming languages, decent is constructing the future of the digital economy through cryptography.

As a team of software and product industry experts, decent thinks through business models and craft-inspiring products around them to build the finest blockchain products. decent’s value lies in their ability to leverage a diverse range of skill sets and relationships to execute blockchain centric projects from conceptualization to completion.

“As our first partnership with a Tel Aviv-based company, the technology we are producing with COTI marks an impressive milestone for decent as a business as well as a producer of cutting edge software. I see massive long term success for COTI as a technologically superior payment system, and am excited to participate in the project and help see it reach the masses,” said Parker McCurley, decent founder.

“We are delighted about our recent partnership with Decent. Joining forces with their team of industry experts will enable us to leverage our development efforts through their vast experience gained from previous projects. We believe that this new partnership will provide us with the best available knowledge and experience in the blockchain space, while ensuring the success and scalability of our solution from the outset,” added COTI CTO Dr. Nir Haloani.

Dr. Nir Haloani

For further information, visit COTI and decent. You can also read COTI’s business overview and whitepaper.

About COTI: COTI is building a platform that creates payment networks over DAG. It powers up merchants, payment service providers, developers and financial organizations with a full solution that can help them replace cash, credit cards and banks.

COTI’s growing team of 30+ people consists of highly experienced individuals from IBM (former head of research), Ripple (former CRO), Blackrock (former CIO) and Investec Bank (former CEO).