Bitcoin giant Strategy joins tech giant data standards alliance, aiming for AI products to bridge traditional and crypto sectors

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[Crypto World] Strategy, which holds a large amount of Bitcoin, has recently made a big move—it has officially joined the OSI Open Semantic Interchange Standards alliance. This standard is no small matter; it is backed by tech giants like Salesforce and Snowflake, and is specifically designed to break down data silos between enterprises, allowing data from different platforms to connect seamlessly. Strategy isn’t just putting its name on the list this time—it plans to deeply participate using its own AI product, Strategy Mosaic. In short, this Bitcoin company is making inroads into the enterprise-level data services sector, trying to build a bridge between the traditional tech world and the crypto world.

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ContractFreelancervip
· 12-07 13:07
Oops, this move by Strategy is pretty interesting, they really are building a bridge.
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BetterLuckyThanSmartvip
· 12-07 13:06
Damn, Strategy's move here is really next level—jumping straight from the Bitcoin space into enterprise data services? Isn't this basically trying to forcefully merge crypto with traditional tech? Salesforce and Snowflake must be getting nervous. Feels like the crypto world is about to start infiltrating. Strategy Mosaic working on data standards sounds like a high barrier to entry, but if they can really break down those walls... hmm, that's something. These guys really dare to get involved in anything, but I still want to see what actually comes out of it in the end.
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ZKSherlockvip
· 12-07 13:05
actually... they're calling it "seamless data interoperability" but nobody's really talking about the trust assumptions baked into this whole OSI thing? like, if we're bridging crypto and traditional enterprise data, where exactly is the cryptographic rigor here
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CryptoDouble-O-Sevenvip
· 12-07 12:49
Bro, this is really going mainstream now. Strategy pulling this move is pretty impressive.
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