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Last updated: June 16, 2025, 02:43  |  Written by: Cameron Winklevoss

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

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

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

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 partners with blockchain platform Polygon for contract

Polygon

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

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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

EY to Integrate Polygon for Enterprise Ethereum Scaling

Polygon Began As A Chip

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Ernst & Young Blockchain now integrated with Polygon (Matic)

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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