Keeta Network is a DAG technology protocol, which you know I am a fan of for speed, cost, and efficiency. The use cases for them are focused on financial solutions and looks like they want to compete with Ripple $XRP. They secured an investment from Eric Schmidt the previous CEO of Google. He has tweeted them to verify this - hopefully, this is not hype, and he takes an advisory role. They are in test net currently, and main net seems to be imminent. This is an X post from a couple of months ago about what they do: Keeta's anchors enable traditional financial systems and blockchain networks to connect, resulting in fast and compliant cross-network transfers. Let’s look at some real-world use cases for anchors. An anchor can connect to ACH, SWIFT, SEPA, or any other legacy clearing system. Users can use these anchors to send fiat (USD, EUR, etc.) to Keeta Network and receive 1:1 tokenized equivalents available to use freely across the network. Security brokerage Brokerages can host an anchor to bring traditional securities like stocks or ETFs on-chain. Users could hold tokenized $AAPL or S&P 500 shares on Keeta Network, enabling instant purchases or swaps with any other asset. Card network A card anchor allows Keeta to serve as the payment rail behind traditional debit or credit card transactions. When a user pays with their card, the transaction can settle instantly on Keeta, reducing fees, increasing speed, and enabling real-time settlement for merchants. Blockchain network Anchors can tokenize assets from other blockchains (e.g., BTC, ETH, SOL). Once these assets are tokenized on Keeta, they benefit from the fast speeds, low fees, and atomic swaps. FX provider A licensed FX service can connect to Keeta Network via an anchor, providing real-time exchange rates on-chain. Users can choose which FX provider(s) they use for international transactions. KYC provider A KYC anchor will verify a user’s identity on their external system and issue a KYC certificate on Keeta Network. The certificate can then be used with other services on Keeta, as explained in other posts.