Blockchain: A safe supply chain
According to a report by the World Economic Forum, 2020 will be the year of blockchain’s breakthrough if the governments and central banks pay enough attention to this technology. The blockchain technology has already generated revolutionary changes in the FMCG sector, ensuring the safety of the supply chain.
András Szabolcsi, chief technology officer of BlockBen told: the technology ensures the safety of unmodifiable and credible data registry. Attila Krocsek, head of business development at the company added that blockchain can also be used in online payment processes. The company’s mobile app BlockBenPay will be launched in a couple of months – by using it safe instant payment with QR codes becomes possible, without the involvement of banks. //
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