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# The OnChain Alliance

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### What is The OnChain Alliance?

The OnChain Alliance is a collection of products, services and communities, coming together across the Crypto sphere for the betterment of all involved.&#x20;

We first achieve this by creating a community of communities where no one project holds all the power and each and every individual has a voice.

From there we build a fleet of products and services to further promote transparency and efficacy across the board. These services are OnChain KYC, OnChain Audits and the OnChain Markets.


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