Serial entrepreneur and CEO of SIMBA Chain (short for Simple Blockchain Application), Dr. Bryan Ritchie, discussed the US Government's role as a leader in blockchain adoption for several of its branches, including the US Air Force and the US Space Force.
How SIMBA is Solving Web3 Adoption Hurdles
Dr. Ritchie believes blockchain has the power to solve real-world problems across different fields, but the technology is hard to implement in current systems. Since blockchain, and by extension Web3, is a nascent technology, there aren’t many developers with the proper skill set. Therefore finding specialized talent in the subject is difficult, and the cost is usually high.
This is where SIMBA Chain plays a key role —a Web3 developer platform primarily designed for non-blockchain experts and developers, making it a highly accessible solution for Web2 companies and the public and private sectors.
The company’s primary product is SIMBA Blocks, a Smart contract as a Service (SaaS) solution that connects systems and applications to the blockchain, leveraging this technology's power across supply, healthcare, information management, and more.
“There are a ton of great projects out there, but they are generally designed for blockchain developers and experts in the field. Ultimately that won’t help mass adoption – we want to make sure that any company, regardless of their blockchain expertise, can benefit from the technology.”
The US Government as the Leader in Blockchain Adoption
SIMBA has been working with several arms of the US Government since 2019. Dr. Ritchie has said the government’s heavy inclination towards blockchain technology is its upside potential on multiple branches and eliminating inefficiency within current
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