Inversion Launches Avalanche L1 Blockchain To Drive Business Adoption

Inversion Capital, led by angel investor Santiago Roel Santos, is launching a custom Layer 1 blockchain on Avalanche to bring businesses onchain. 

Inversion will use the new blockchain to execute a private equity strategy — acquiring traditional businesses and integrating them with blockchain technology. This is comparable to private equity firm KKR’s financial engineering approach — but with crypto engineering. 

Inversion’s approach to crypto adoption differs from traditional methods. Instead of convincing businesses to adopt blockchain, Inversion will buy companies and integrate blockchain into their operations, according to a note shared with crypto.news 

The company plans to use blockchain to reduce costs, improve margins, and provide services like stablecoin payments through essential services such as mobile and banking.

The goal is to demonstrate that blockchain can enhance business operations beyond speculation.

The Avalanche (AVAX) blockchain was chosen for its flexibility and ability to customize features such as transaction permissions and privacy settings. 

Avalanche is compatible with Ethereum-based applications, making it easier to attract developers and integrate existing systems. Additionally, Avalanche’s recent upgrade simplifies the process of launching custom Layer 1 blockchains.

Inversion aims to use blockchain to transform business operations, demonstrating that crypto can serve as infrastructure rather than just an investment. The project marks a shift toward embedding blockchain technology into real-world industries.

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