InBlock (CEO Sangwoo Chae) has recently attracted attention by developing a digital asset management solution ‘Dokkaebiwon’ through collaboration with IBM in a situation where the growth of the digital asset market inevitably requires enhanced security. Based on IBM’s high-performance server product line ‘LinuxOne’, it has demonstrated its technological prowess to enhance digital asset security and provide a safe platform environment for users.
InBlock CEO Sangwoo Chae had previously emphasized the importance of digital asset security by introducing the ‘Dokkaebiwon’ solution at IT Chosun’s fintech and blockchain conference ‘Fin:D 2022’. Through the partnership agreement with IBM, InBlock was able to install the ‘Dokkaebiwon’ solution on IBM LinuxOne, thereby establishing a powerful security system that blocks not only external hacking but also internal security threats. IBM LinuxOne is a server product line that boasts high security at the level of the financial sector, and provides the highest level of security through data encryption and HPVS environment.
Inblock’s self-developed metacoin and metawallet also boast security based on this, and the stability of the mainnet ‘Metacoin Network’ was secured through IBM Linux One. In particular, the ‘Dokkaebi One’ solution is installed in the Metawallet, a wallet exclusive to Metacoin network users, to support safe storage and management of digital assets. An Inblock official emphasized that blocking internal access through the encryption key generated and stored in the HPVS environment when running Metawallet is the key to digital asset security.
Inblock plans to provide a safer and more convenient platform environment to the digital asset market through continuous cooperation with IBM. The ‘Dokkaebi One’ solution is expected to present a new standard for digital asset security by combining the powerful security infrastructure of IBM Linux One and Inblock’s blockchain technology.