[ad_1] Honeysuckle White is offering relatives and friends the chance to talk about turkey with a traceable blockchain code on more than 200,000 turkeys sold through 3,500 retailers around the United States. The traceable turkeys, a limited supply of which is also available through the Amazon internet retailer, offers consumers …
Read More »Because you may want to leave the bitcoin outside the Thanksgiving table
[ad_1] Prior to exchanges in the US such as Coinbase, Ehrlich emphasized that bitcoin was complicated and almost impossible to buy unless I had an IT background or programming background. Coinbase, valued at $ 8 billion, at one point registered 50,000 new customers a day at the height of the …
Read More »Do not be the jerk who brings the bitcoin to this Thanksgiving
[ad_2][ad_1] Last Thanksgiving, the Americans sat down with their families, thanked for generosity and talked about bitcoins. At least it seemed that people everywhere, young and old, were suddenly interested in cryptocurrencies and wondered if they would have to get on the decentralized train. There were even guides on how …
Read More »How Blockchain is finding a place at your Thanksgiving table
[ad_2][ad_1] The food we buy in grocery stores and restaurants has a story to tell from where it comes from and every step it took on its journey to your table. Blockchain technology can help tell that story. The story that many food companies want to tell these days is …
Read More »Cargill is using Blockchain to get you a Thanksgiving Turkey
[ad_2][ad_1] Cargill is one of the largest national suppliers of fresh turkeys, and this year the company has enlisted some 70 family-owned individual turkey farms in Missouri and Texas in its white Honeysuckle traceability program. Justin Sullivan / Getty Images Americans will consume 45 to 46 million turkeys during the …
Read More »Cargill expands the blockchain for turkeys before Thanksgiving
[ad_2][ad_1] Short Dive Brief: According to a press release, Cargill is expanding its traceability program based on blocks of turkeys to cover metropolitan areas in 30 states after receiving "huge interest" from farmers. The program was launched in a small pilot last year, offering consumers in Texas only more information …
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