Ultra announces strategic partnership with web3 banking outfit Vaulta

Continuing its 2025 reboot following new funding and new C-level appointments, gaming platform Ultra has announced a strategic partnership with web3 banking blockchain Vaulta, itself a rebranding and repositioning of the EOS blockchain toward banking applications.
Ultra is built on the original EOS SDK so the companies already share key technology components.
As well as technical integration, the deal includes financial components, although no further details of these have been provided.
In terms of the new agreement, Ultra will now be positioned as Vaulta’s gaming arm, gaining access to the Vaulta Spring framework, which provides improved security and scalability to the Ultra blockchain. In addition, the Vaulta Banking OS will boost transaction speed and asset management through its access to the IBC multichain interoperability standard.
In this manner, Ultra and Vaulta hope to create of a platform in which digital assets can be tokenized, traded, and monetized across games, as well as supporting decentralized marketplaces and metaverse banking.
“Ultra’s advanced gaming platform paired with Vaulta’s financial and DeFi infrastructure will enable decentralized marketplaces, cross-game asset utilization, and metaverse banking solutions,” commented Vaulta Foundation’s CEO Yves La Rose.
“Positioning Ultra as Vaulta’s gaming hub is providing a gateway to gaming and GameFi opportunities to our community. At the heart of our collaboration is a shared ambition to elevate digital assets to the standards of traditional finance, empowering users with new financial opportunities powered by web3.”
“We’re laser-focused on creating the content and structural partnerships necessary to make Ultra the gaming platform recognized by the gaming industry. Vaulta is a major brick on that path, and this partnership is a solid foundation on which we build the future of gaming and finance,” added Ultra CEO Gus van Rijckevorsel.
Find out more at the Ultra website.
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