
Coinomi
Coinomi is a multi-asset cryptocurrency wallet launched in 2014, making it one of the oldest multi-chain wallets available. It offers a non-custodial solution giving users full control over their private keys. Coinomi is designed to support a multitude of digital assets including over 1,770 cryptocurrencies and tokens across more than 125 blockchains, including major names like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana, as well as numerous altcoins and tokens.
It is available on both mobile (iOS and Android) and desktop (Windows, macOS, Linux) platforms. Key security features include strong wallet encryption with hierarchical deterministic (HD) backups featuring BIP44 algorithmic security. For privacy, Coinomi eschews know-your-customer requirements for accessing funds and records no IP associations, identity linking, or transaction tracking. Furthermore, its servers anonymize user requests by default.
The Coinomi wallet integrates built-in cryptocurrency exchange services through partnerships with platforms including Changelly and ShapeShift, allowing users to swap between different assets directly within the app. It also supports SegWit for Bitcoin and other compatible coins, enabling faster confirmations and lower transaction fees. Its services are free to use (users only pay standard network transaction fees to miners).
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GetEnergy is a green fintech company operating a B2B distribution platform for renewable electricity. The company’s core mission is to create a smart and cost-efficient marketplace that connects renewable energy generators directly with suppliers and consumers.
The platform functions by acquiring electricity from renewable generators through Power Purchase Agreements. The acquired electricity is then digitized, or "tokenized," on the company's proprietary platform, where each token represents 1 kWh of energy. This process utilizes proven Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) and smart contracts to facilitate the sale and settlement of energy transactions. This DLT-based approach aims to reduce electricity costs by removing traditional intermediaries from the value chain.
Key features of the GetEnergy platform include providing users with “fully traceable green certificates" and guaranteeing transparency and faster settlement times for all transactions. The platform also incorporates advanced AI and machine learning models for forecasting services to optimize energy load and imbalance management.

Fresh Supply Co (FSCO) is an agri-fintech company based in Queensland Australia. It functions on the Hedera blockchain, leveraging Hedera Hashgraph to enhance transparency, traceability, and financing within agricultural supply chains. The company focuses on providing verifiable provenance for agricultural products and digitizing trade finance. By integrating with Hedera, Fresh Supply Co offers immutable record-keeping for supply chain events, which supports the verification of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) credentials for agricultural producers.
Their core offering includes the "Continuity API," which facilitates the flow of payments and data through complex supply chains. This technology enables agricultural exporters to track their produce from farm to consumer utilizing global payment networks such as Mastercard. Fresh Supply Co's platform allows for the tokenization of agricultural assets, turning verifiable supply chain data into a digital asset that can be used to secure financing. This approach unlocks liquidity for farmers and suppliers by providing financiers with greater visibility and assurance regarding the underlying commodities and their movement.

Tune.FM is a decentralized music streaming platform and NFT marketplace built on the Hedera network. It’s designed to upend and modernize the music industry's traditional compensation model. Its core mission is to enable transparent, secure, and instant artist payments while fostering direct connections with fan communities.
The Tune.FM platform is built on the Hedera blockchain network and utilizes the Hedera Token Service (HTS) for its native JAM token ($JAM), which relies on embedded Hedera features to facilitate real-time micropayments for artists, who are compensated for every second their music is streamed.
Tune.FM’s "play-to-earn" model features high speed processing with comparatively low fees, thus potentially allowing artists to retain a significantly greater portion of their earnings when compared to traditional streaming platforms.
Beyond streaming, Tune.FM features an integrated NFT marketplace where artists can mint and sell digital music collectibles including songs, albums, artwork, and exclusive fan experiences such as backstage passes via JAM tokens. For listeners, Tune.FM offers a platform for new music discovery, direct artist interactions and support, and a way to earn JAM tokens through fan engagement.

Apache Log4j is an open-source, Java-based logging utility used by developers to record application events, errors, and operational data. It is a popular tool for debugging, system monitoring, and conducting audits across myriad Java platforms.
In the Hedera ecosystem, the log4j2-hedera repository offers a specific integration for Log4j 2.x and provides a custom appender that enables recording of logged events directly to the Hedera network via the Hedera Consensus Service (HCS). This allows applications to interact with HCS to submit their log entries, effectively writing them onto Hedera's distributed ledger.
The primary benefits of this integration include ensuring that logged data is distributed, secure, and transparent providing provable security. Furthermore, it guarantees the integrity and immutability of the recorded log information, as each entry is validated by Hedera’s consensus mechanism. This specialized appender provides a robust solution for applications requiring verifiable, tamper-resistant logging. This use case is distinct from how Hedera's core network software and provides additional verification.
