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Zert can refer to:

  • ZERT with its distinctive name, derives from the term " Zertifikat”, a nod to the German word for "certificate”, stands out in the cryptocurrency space with its innovative approach to transaction security and customer service. Key features of the platform include:
    • Innovative Cold Wallet Subscription Service: ZERT introduces a unique cold wallet service available on a subscription basis, enhancing the security of digital assets by storing them offline, away from potential online vulnerabilities.
    • Escrow Services with Cryptocurrency: The platform offers escrow services for cryptocurrency transactions, providing an added layer of security and trust between parties engaging in digital currency exchanges.
    • No Access Policy: Emphasizing privacy and security, ZERT implements a no access policy, ensuring that users' funds and information are safeguarded against unauthorized access.
    • Transaction Security: ZERT guarantees transaction security up to $10,000 per transaction, offering users peace of mind when trading or transferring digital currencies.
    • Licensing and Regulation: The platform is licensed with FINTRAC in Canada, showcasing its compliance with regulatory standards and commitment to operating within legal frameworks. Further licenses are pending in Portugal, UAE, and the US, highlighting ZERT's ambition for global reach and recognition. For detailed verification of ZERT's licensing status with FINTRAC in Canada, you can refer to the FINTRAC website. This feature reflects ZERT's dedication to transparency and regulatory compliance in the rapidly evolving cryptocurrency market.
  • Žert, a novel by Milan Kundera
  • The Zeroday Emergency Response Team (ZERT), a group of volunteer security researchers who produced emergency patches for zero day attack vulnerabilities in proprietary software