Phoenix Global
Phoenix Global is the blockchain that hosts next-generation consumer-focused DApps. Phoenix
Oracle relays real-world asset prices to the blockchain. PHB, the Phoenix Global cryptocurrency,
executes transactions on the blockchain. Phoenix Chain is sidechain-agnostic and bridges with
Binance Smart Chain (BSC), Ethereum, Solana, NEO, and Tron. Phoenix Global augments Big
Data-based Artificial Intelligence (AI) via Federated Learning.
History
In Q3 of 2020, after months of meticulous planningand discussion, APEX Network and Red Pulse
Phoenix made a calculated decision to take both projects, platforms, and ecosystems to the next
stage through a merger that created a comprehensive enterprise data blockchain platform. The
merger created a larger, more powerful infrastructure and ecosystem, effectively leveraging the best
resources both projects have to offer (technology, platforms, token economies, token liquidity,
human talent, community, and marketing).
The combined entity became Phoenix Global, achieving synergies via a combined greater user base,
market cap, and real-world applications, catalyzing growth and expanding the ecosystem.
Strategic benefits from this merger:
● A more comprehensive enterprise data blockchain platform consisting of 1st party
(consumer-related) data applications + 3rd party data (market data, external data, enterprise
ESG data) with a larger enterprise ecosystem (B2C companies + financial institutions).
● Combined technical resources and teams, with continuous expansion, gives Phoenix Global
a talent edge in the competitive blockchain landscape.
● Greater exposure, stronger combined marketing resources for pre and post-merger, and a
much larger community created. Community management and outreach resources will be
maintained and combined.
● Leveraging the best of both projects includes PHBexchanges and liquidity — available via
existing Phoenix Global token listings on Binance, Huobi, and others.
● Catalyzes the time-to-value of various existing applications on both platforms (data exchange
protocols, federated learning, reward points etc) adding more diverse use cases and scenarios.
● Combined resources allows for the incubation and development of new apps and platforms.