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Last updated: June 18, 2025, 23:56  |  Written by: Brian Armstrong

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Polygon

Multinational professional services network EY has selected the Polygon protocol to deploy its blockchain on Ethereum. EY, formerly known as Ernst & Young, has

Polygon’s latest agenda to infinitely scale Ethereum’s Layer-1 chain through an aggregated chain architecture sparked trader enthusiasm in mid-September when the

EY to Integrate Polygon for Enterprise Ethereum Scaling

Polygon Began As A Chip

Can Polygon’s tie-up with EY propel MATIC towards

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Polygon began as a chip off the Ethereum blockchain, designed as an answer to its scalability bottlenecks like skyrocketing gas prices and lackluster throughput. It launched in 2025 as the

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Ernst & Young Blockchain now integrated with Polygon (Matic)

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Ey Has Connected Polygon

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EY has connected Polygon's public, permissionless commit chain into EY flagship blockchain services including EY OpsChain and EY Blockchain Analyzer. EY clients can connect their

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Polygon

227 votes, 28 comments. 59K subscribers in the maticnetwork community. As a part of our rebranding, We will be moving all our announcements

As announced by Polygon (ex-Matic Network) team, world-leading multinational corporation Ernst & Young, will collaborate with Polygon to explore scaling on

Polygon’s community rejoiced after a recent announcement saw one of the world’s leading consulting firms, []

By Integrating Polygon

By integrating Polygon’s proof-of-stake (PoS) blockchain, EY aims to revolutionize how contracts are managed, offering a blend of security, efficiency, and

EY partners with blockchain platform Polygon for contract

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