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[ad_2][ad_1] Brandon Simons Verge (XVG) Technical Director Brandon Simons has released a comprehensive account of the origin of cryptocurrency and its involvement with initial development and marketing efforts. In a post on his media page, Simons who plays internet sopriquet CryptoRekt revealed that his interest in cryptocurrency began in October …
Read More »VeChain distributes the first blockchain for monitoring Japanese tea products to help customers learn about the origins of tea
[ad_2][ad_1] Tea drinking enthusiasts and enthusiasts are often particularly attentive to the place of origin of their tea, climate and varieties. Unfortunately, the ability to trace the origins of your tea has not been available … until now. Tea lovers who would like to authenticate the originality of their next …
Read More »Blockchain systems monitor food safety and origins
[ad_2][ad_1] When a Chinese consumer buys a package labeled "Australian beef", it is only a 50% chance that the meat inside is, in fact, Australian beef. It could just as easily contain rat meat, dog, horse or camel – or a mixture of all. It is serious and dangerous, but …
Read More »Blockchain systems trace food security and origins
[ad_2][ad_1] <a href = "https://3c1703fe8d.site.internapcdn.net/newman/gfx/news/hires/2018/blockchainsy.jpg" title = "It looks good, but where does this pig come from? Artem Shadrin"> It looks good, but where does this pig come from? Credit: Artem Shadrin When a Chinese consumer buys a package labeled "Australian beef", it is only a 50% chance that the …
Read More »Blockchain systems trace food security and origins
[ad_2][ad_1] When a Chinese consumer buys a package labeled "Australian beef", it is only a 50% chance that the meat inside is, in fact, Australian beef. It could just as easily contain rat meat, dog, horse or camel – or a mixture of all. It is serious and dangerous, but …
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