VeChain is seizing the opportunities presented in China after President Xi Jinping vowed to put the nation at the forefront of blockchain technology.
The firm recently scored a partnership to accelerate the development of the tea industry in one of the most populous provinces in the country.
In a blog post, the VeChain Foundation announced a partnership with the Anhui Tea Industry Association to improve the production and distribution of tea in Anhui, China, through the use of blockchain technology.
By leveraging the VeChain Thor blockchain technology, tea producers and stakeholders will be able to verify and certify information about the full lifecycle of different products.
The VeChain Foundation highlighted that the gross value of the tea industry in Anhui is estimated to reach $7.1 billion by 2020.
As a result, the VeChain Thor blockchain technology could potentially be implemented by the 670 enterprises and 194 business owners that are part of the Anhui Tea Industry Association.
VeChain plummeted over 30 percent to recently hit a low of $0.00455.
A spike in demand for VeChain could trigger a bullish impulse.
The VeChain Foundation is systematically expanding the utility of VET. As China embraces blockchain technology, the Foundation is tapping on a wide range of industries.
From a drug and vaccine traceability platform to a cross-continental logistics and trades solution, VeChain is trying to meet China's demand.
VeChain scores new partnership while VET tumbles
gepubliceerd op Dec 18, 2019
by Cryptoslate | gepubliceerd op Coinage
Coinage
Vermeld in dit artikel
Recent nieuws
Alles zien
First Mover: What's Next for Bitcoin as Wall Street Gets Vaccine Booster
Bitcoin was higher for a second day, staying in a range of between roughly $15,200 and $15,600, as news of progress in developing a coronavirus vaccine appeared to touch off a rally in U.S. stocks.
Market Wrap: Bitcoin Fails to Break $15.9K; Over 50K ETH Staked on Eth 2.0 Contract
Bitcoin gained Wednesday while Ethereum 2.0 staking has been ramping up.
Citibank Analyst Says Bitcoin Could Pass $300K by December 2021
A senior analyst at U.S.-based financial giant Citibank has penned a report drawing on similarities between the 1970s gold market and bitcoin.
Blockchain Bites: Data Unions. Hard Forks. And One Citi Analyst's Case for $300K BTC.
A Citibank managing director thinks bitcoin could hit $318,000.