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Europe’s data ecosystem Pontus-X debuts at Hannover Messe to showcase Oasis-based AI, data services

source-logo  crypto.news 31 March 2025 10:19, UTC

German data infra company deltaDAO has launched a blockchain-based platform designed to streamline AI and data-sharing while ensuring privacy and control.

DeltaDAO, a German data infrastructure company, has launched the so-called Pontus-X, a platform powered by the Oasis Network blockchain aimed at making AI and data-sharing easier across Europe, with over 180 institutions already on board, including Airbus and T-Systems.

In a press release shared with crypto.news, deltaDAO mentioned that at Hannover Messe in Germany, visitors can “experience live demonstrations of the ecosystem’s capabilities.” Experts are also hosting sessions on “managed identity wallets, data and digital service monetization and sovereign data space ecosystems.”

“The launch of Pontus-X on the Oasis mainnet demonstrates the power of our privacy-preserving blockchain to enable secure, decentralized data ecosystems. We’re proud to support deltaDAO and its partners in driving industrial innovation with unmatched confidentiality.”

Matej Janež, head of partnerships at Oasis

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According to deltaDAO, Pontus-X addresses the “immediate need for European digital sovereignty” by allowing businesses to “maintain control over their data assets while participating in the digital economy.” The company also says the platform eliminates “the need for manual bilateral negotiations and agreements,” which could make digital transactions faster and more efficient.

Pontus-X runs on the Oasis blockchain, leveraging “smart privacy features and confidential computing capabilities” to protect sensitive data transactions. The system reportedly enables companies to “monetize data products without risking unauthorized access or loss of control.”

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