By integrating BASCAN’s attestation infrastructure, OptiView provides its users with a reliable and compliant way to interact with various on-chain networks.By integrating BASCAN’s attestation infrastructure, OptiView provides its users with a reliable and compliant way to interact with various on-chain networks.

OptiView Collaborates with BASCAN’s BNB Attestation Service to Advance Crypto Asset Security and Cross-Chain Management

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OptiView, a Web3 platform that focuses on asset tracking and multichain portfolio management, today announced a strategic partnership with BASCAN.io, a protocol that helps users with on-chain and off-chain verification needs. This collaboration enabled the integration of BASCAN’s BNB Attestation Service (BAS) infrastructure into OptiView’s platform, a move that enabled OptiView to integrate advanced identity and verification technology into its on-chain asset tracking and AI market analysis platform.

OptiView is a well-recognized Web3 platform that offers AI-driven asset intelligence and on-chain market analysis solutions, guiding users regarding asset tracking and cross-chain management across decentralized platforms.

Crypto market cap currently stands at $2.64 trillion (according to the latest data from CoinMarketCap), an indicator of significant growth of the larger cryptocurrency market, with multiple assets circulating across numerous blockchains. However, obstacles like asset fragmentation, sophisticated on-chain management, and complicated decision-making risks often discourage several digital investors and users from fully participating on-chain. With its simplified on-chain asset tracking and AI-driven market analysis platform, OptiView provides people with seamless asset visibility and intelligence assistance to efficiently build and manage their on-chain activities.

OptiView Advances Network Security Using BASCAN’s Blockchain Attestation Service

The above integration means that BASCAN’s BNB Attestation Service (BAS) is now available on OptiView’s asset tracking platform. BASCAN is a blockchain attestation platform built on the BNB Chain that allows people to freely attest and verify information (data) on a wide variety of chains. Using the BNB Attestation Service (BAS) infrastructure built on the BNB ecosystem, BASCAN addresses security and privacy issues in the Web3 space.

The tech integration above implies that OptiView is now using BASCAN’s BNB Attestation Service (BAS) solution (an on-chain verification technology) to enable its users to evaluate the trustworthiness of data, assets, and applications on various blockchain networks. Any OptiView users can now utilize the technology to attest (ascertain) whether information, assets, and applications moving across on-chain protocols are accurate (genuine). The move allows them to verify on-chain information and attest to their interactions with various decentralized applications.

Developing Web3 Accessibility and Security Standards

The partnership between OptiView and BASCAN is crucial. It means through use of BASCAN’s attestation solution gives OptiView users confidence in their interactions with different protocols, exchanges, and DApps across Web3.

As a core attestation provider of BAS, BASCAN will help promote user trust in OptiView and assists driving greater adoption and usage of the multi-chain asset management platform among Web3 customers.

This collaboration also reinforces compliance standards and safeguards users from on-chain risks. By introducing Web3 trust and reputation systems into its cross-chain asset management, this alliance creates a stronger foundation for the decentralized ecosystem’s growth. 

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