Lingon featured in Breakit coverage

Lingon has been featured as one of the 19 hottest start-ups in the blockchain sector in Sweden, in an article published on Breakit's web site today

Breakit is a leading Swedish media site in the field of tech business and innovation. In an article published today, they have highlighted and analysed a selection of Swedish companies that, according to the magazine, are in the "hottest" tech segment right now, building for Web3.

Lingon Certificates has been featured as one of these companies, next to some very successful pioneers in industry. Lingon's shareholder and strategic partner Chromaway - the company behind the Chromia blockchain - is, for obvious reasons, also part of this coverage.

Read the full article here (behind paywall)

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