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Accredited Solutions Launches CDRChain, a Blockchain Marketplace for Telecom Settlements

Newswriter Staff June 23, 2025
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Accredited Solutions Launches CDRChain, a Blockchain Marketplace for Telecom Settlements

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Accredited Solutions, Inc. introduces CDRChain, a blockchain-based marketplace aimed at revolutionizing the settlement of call detail records and SMS traffic among telecom carriers, offering real-time validation and efficiency.

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Accredited Solutions, Inc. (OTC: ASII) has unveiled CDRChain, a groundbreaking blockchain marketplace designed to streamline the settlement process of call detail records (CDRs) and SMS traffic for telecom carriers, MVNOs, and global partners. This platform utilizes blockchain technology to facilitate near real-time transaction validation and settlement, marking a significant departure from the inefficiencies plaguing traditional billing and clearing systems.

The introduction of CDRChain is poised to deliver numerous advantages to the telecom sector, including faster settlement times, a reduction in fraud risk thanks to the immutable nature of blockchain ledger technology, and operational efficiencies achieved through automation. Additionally, the platform promises considerable cost savings and improved transparency for all stakeholders involved. Eduardo Brito, CEO of Accredited Solutions, emphasized CDRChain's capability to address persistent industry challenges and its preparedness to cater to the instantaneous needs of the global voice and SMS markets.

Positioned as a potential universal solution for telecom settlements, CDRChain stands out in the market with no direct competitors offering a comparable blockchain-based service. Those interested in exploring CDRChain further or joining the waiting list for early access can visit https://cdrchain.ai/. The company is on track to launch a minimum viable product (MVP) by the end of the third quarter of this year, initially connecting three test clients.

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