Zetrix announced the successful live deployment of the Xinghuo International Supernode along with the introduction of Xinghuo Blockchain Infrastructure and Facility naming services namely Xinghuo Beta Name System and Xinghuo Digital Identity Service, which are fully compliant with W3C International Standards. Coming just a mere six months after MYEG and China's national blockchain, Xinghuo BIF, had inked an agreement for MYEG to own and operate the Xinghuo International supernode, this marks yet another major milestone in bringing real world use cases on to the Zetrix blockchain. The World Wide Web Consortium is an international community that develops open standards to ensure the long-term growth of the Web.

Complying with the latest W3C standards, the Xinghuo Digital Identity service is a pioneering decentralised identity service that enables immutable verification of online identities. Such a service is proving to be particularly essential and indispensable in a world where there is an increasing need for online accounts to be verified in determining whether it belongs to a real human being or Artificial Intelligence. The roll-out of the Digital Identity Service on Zetrix comes as other similar initiatives are being mooted globally, including Sam Altman's Worldcoin project which includes the World ID identity protocol as a way of authenticating humans online.

Through the Xinghuo InternationalSupernodes are important in providing connectivity for cross border transaction with Xinghuo BIF and many more services will be introduced to facilitate global trade' explained Dr. Jin Jian, Director of Institute of Industrial Internet and Internet of Things Institute (IIIIoT), CAICT. Through the Xinguo International Supernode, operated by Zetrix, on-chain assets and transactions can now cross seamlessly across the Zetrix and Xinghuo blockchains, thus connecting governments, businesses, and individuals to a global blockchain-based ecosystem.