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Tokyo-based Recruit Co., Ltd. has invested in privacy coin project Beam Development Limited.
Japanese employment information services company Recruit Co., Ltd. has invested in a blockchain-focused company Beam Development Limited, according to an announcement published on Feb. 18.
Per todayâs press release, Recruit has invested in Israeli blockchain startup Beam Development Limited. The investment was made through Recruitâs $25 million fund called RSP Blockchain Tech Fund Pte. Ltd. The latter is focused on investing and acquiring shares in blockchain and cryptocurrency companies.
Beam is a privacy-oriented crypto project that purportedly secures transactions by enabling transaction data to be verified by a specified third party. The announcement states that the Beam token prevents the âdivulgation of transaction data to third parties and protects userâs transaction information.â
Recruit further stressed that it ârecognizes the revolutionary impact of blockchain technology in facilitating innovation while preserving confidential data, but at the same time Recruit understands the need for appropriate government regulation to ensure that this new technology is not abused.â
Beam confirmed the recent investment on Twitter, stating that it âhelps Beam fulfill its mission in Japan [...] when it comes to deploying a compliant, scalable, and confidential cryptocurrency.â
Founded in 1960, Recruit Co., Ltd. acts as an advertising and employment information services company internationally. The firm acquired job search portal Indeed.com in 2012, and then job search site Glassdoor in 2018.
Recently, Beam (BEAM) announced that it plans to introduce a Mimblewimble-compatible lightning network (LN) to enhance the altcoin in commercial settings where payments would require quick confirmation. While Beamâs paper states that their transaction capacity is three times faster than that of Bitcoinâs (BTC), the paper notes that it is not at the same level as other major payment processors.
According to a Litecoin Foundation blog post published Feb. 7, Mimblewimble is in part a variant of âConfidential Transactions,â which allows for transactions to be âobfuscated yet verifiable,â so as to achieve both heightened privacy and prevent double spending.
At press time, BEAM is trading at $1.26, having gained around 4.5 percent on the day, according to data from CoinMarketCap. The coinâs market capitalization is around $7.8 million, while its daily trading volume is around $7 million at press time.
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