https://www.altcoinbuzz.io/cryptocurrency-news/zksync-launches-prividium-to-bring-institutions-onchain/
Built for privacy, compliance, and interoperability, Prividium is anchored to Ethereum but tailored specifically for financial use cases. Prividium is not just a tech product. It’s a toolkit built by ZKsync to help financial institutions adopt blockchain. This is without needing to reinvent their systems. From global payroll to tokenized asset servicing…

ZKsync Launches Prividium to Bring Institutions Onchain
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