2019-12-13 23:10 |
Glencore, one of the world’s largest cobalt producers, will use a Hyperledger Fabric blockchain to responsibly source its supply chain.
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2019-12-13 23:10 |
Glencore, one of the world’s largest cobalt producers, will use a Hyperledger Fabric blockchain to responsibly source its supply chain.
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Some top metal and mining companies have come together to trace cobalt used in electric cars with the help of blockchain technology. Tracing Cobalt With Blockchain According to an official announcement on Thursday (May 20, 2021), Switzerland-based commodity trading and mining company Glencore, along with leading miners Eurasian Resources Group (ERG), CMOC, and battery materialRead More
2021-5-21 09:00 | |
Ford has become the latest company to jump on the blockchain pilot bandwagon. The American car manufacturing giant is conducting a blockchain trial in a bid to trace cobalt, found in the lithium-ion batteries used by electric cars, from a Chinese-owned mine in the Congo.
2019-1-16 18:15 | |
U. S. car manufacturer Ford, technology giant IBM, South Korean cathode maker LG Chem, and Chinese mining company Huayou Cobalt have joined forces in the first cobalt supply chain tracking and monitoring blockchain project in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
2019-1-16 14:00 | |
CoinSpeaker Ford, LG to Pilot Blockchain on IBM Platform to Track Supply Chains for the Metals Industry Using blockchain, Ford Motor Company, Huayou Cobalt, IBM, LG Chem, and RCS Global will ensure the ethical and responsible sourcing of industrially-mined cobalt.
2019-1-16 11:54 | |
A new blockchain project will track cobalt from a mine in Africa to a Ford Motor plant in the U.S.
2019-1-16 08:05 | |
Ripple is reportedly in talks with the Trump administration, as first reported by BreakerMag. In a lengthy and revealing… The post Ripple News: Ripple (XRP) in Talks With Trump Administration, No Release Date for Cobalt Yet appeared first on Invest In Blockchain.
2018-10-15 11:43 | |
The Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire), is listed as the world’s poorest nation with a projected 2018 GDP per capita of USD 468. This has been contributed by the continuous civil wars it experiences to date.
2018-8-28 21:50 | |