2018-7-30 09:00 |
Commonwealth Bank of Australia has announced the completion of a cross-border shipment that was tracked with blockchain.
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2018-7-30 09:00 |
Commonwealth Bank of Australia has announced the completion of a cross-border shipment that was tracked with blockchain.
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The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) has announced the completion of a successful trade using its new blockchain platform, according to its July 30 press release. In a collaborative effort involving five domestic and international “supply chain leaders,” the bank used blockchain to track a shipment of 17 tons of almonds from Melbourne to Hamburg,
2018-7-30 16:34 | |
The Commonwealth Bank of Australia announced it has successfully completed a new blockchain-powered trade experiment at a global scale, as spotted by CoinDesk. The bank confirmed it tracked a batch of 17,000 kilograms (approximately 37,000 pounds) of almonds using a private blockchain built on the Ethereum network.
2018-7-30 14:54 | |
A new partnership sees the Commonwealth Bank of Australia send 17 tons of almonds to Europe with blockchain
2018-7-30 14:53 | |
The Commonwealth Bank of Australia used the Ethereum blockchain platform for tracking an international shipment of almonds as part of its experiment. The Commonwealth Bank conducted an experiment with internet of things (IoT) and blockchain technologies.
2018-7-30 14:35 | |
The Commonwealth Bank of Australia used the Ethereum blockchain platform for tracking an international shipment of almonds as part of its experiment. The post Commonwealth Bank Turns to IoT and Blockchain Tech for Cross-border Trading appeared first on CoinSpeaker.
2018-7-30 10:54 | |
With an estimated $100 billion value in sunken artifacts in the waters surrounding the Bahamas, deep-sea treasure hunters could soon satiate their thirst for a big bounty through blockchain technology.
2018-7-12 23:26 | |
Freeport, Grand Bahama – David Gallo, one of the most respected Oceanographers in the world has joined PO8, a marine archaeology start-up company in The Bahamas utilizing blockchain technology to unearth billions-worth of sunken artifacts and treasures from Bahamian waters dating back to the Spanish Galleon treasure ships of the Spanish Empire.
2018-7-7 12:30 | |