ASX goes live with new DLT-as-a-service platform

Synfini enables customers to access the exchange’s DLT infrastructure, data hosting, ledger services, and support.

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The Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) is rolling out the second phase of its distributed ledger technology solutions offering with the launch of Synfini, a DLT-as-a-service platform that is now ready for deployment.

Synfini is a full-service blockchain technology offering that uses VMware blockchain. It will enable customers to access the exchange’s DLT infrastructure, data hosting, ledger services, and support, removing the need to build, run, and support their own environment and help

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