After TRON announced a “cooperation with Baidu” in the field of cloud computing, another prominent cooperation may be in the pipeline. The software company Oracle was a guest at TRON in San Francisco.
TRON’s ecosystem is growing and thriving, although the prices of crypto currencies have tended to move sideways in recent weeks. The TRON Foundation has hosted the fourth largest software company in the world (based on annual revenue), Oracle, at TRON headquarters in Sanf Franisco.
In July of this year, Oracle announced the launch of its own blockchain cloud service, which provides companies with an all-in-one solution for easy implementation of blockchain technology. This saves companies the hassle of setting up a suitable infrastructure.
The meeting focused on exploring opportunities and possible synergy effects to enable and optimize the tokenization of assets on the blockchain and the use of smart contracts. Justin Sun makes a point of a possible future cooperation. Nevertheless, there is no official confirmation for a contractual agreement for the time being. However, this is a positive sign to have possibly another tech giant at his side.
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TRON “cooperates” among other things with the search engine giant Baidu. The aim is to explore cooperation possibilities in the area of cloud computing and the potential use of the blockchain. The common goal of this effort is to offer “Blockchain-as-a-Service” in a bundled service package for companies of all sizes.
TRON’s price did not react to this news, so that within the last 24 hours a minimal decline of – 0.68 percent to a price of 0.024 USD was recorded. It appears that Sun’s marketing tricks don’t cut it anymore – Tron price needs real news with substance to move up, tweeting about shallow meetings with low-level representatives of big companies is pointless.
Have a look at the current Tron price or Tron price prediction for 2019 & 2020.
It would be great for the whole crypto space if Tron really delivers at least on the half of its promises but until there are some genuine cooperations with high-level firms, we hold the right to remain extremely skeptic.