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Agrello Announces AI Powered Smart Contract Interface to be Built on Qtum’s “Blockchain-for-Business” Platform

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Agrello, an Estonian blockchain startup developing business-ready smart contract solutions, announced today that it has selected the Qtum blockchain as its infrastructure of choice for the company’s AI powered smart contract interface.

Agrello develops an intuitive AI powered interface, allowing users with no legal or coding skills to easily create, manage, and automate legally binding smart agreements which are both – stored as smart contracts on the blockchain, as well as translated to legally biding documents in natural english.

According to Agrello, their solution will allow individuals and businesses to use smart contracts as an substitute and enhancement to standard paper contracts – a practice until recently regarded as impossible due to the complicated and obfuscated nature of smart contract technology.

Agrello’s decision to base its technology on Qtum was announced yesterday in Shanghai, at an Qtum event.

Agrello’s AI smart contract interface corresponds with Qtum’s Smart Contract Lifecycle Management solution, detailed in Qtum’s Whitepaper, which proposes an intuitive workflow to derive smart contract code from human-readable agreements and manage them in real time.

The Qtum project has recently raised 15.6 million USD in one of the industry’s fastest token crowd-sales to date, and seeks to open its platform for public use in Q3 this year. Explaining the company’s choice, Hando Rand, Agrello Project Lead and co-founder stated:

“We’ve been searching for over a year to find a blockchain platform that would fit our needs. Qtum allows us to build a mobile-compatible and scalable smart contract solution, and hence is our technology of choice.”

About Agrello
Agrello, is an Estonian blockchain startup, developing business-ready smart contract solutions. Agrello builds an AI powered graphical interface for the creation and management of smart contracts by users without legal or coding skills.

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