How this Australian bank tracked 17,000 kilos of almonds with the blockchain

How this Australian bank tracked 17,000 kilos of almonds with the blockchain
By Matthew Beedham


It’s not uncommon to read about how the latest firm has put something “on the blockchain.” In fact, last year Hard Fork reported on a successful trial which saw the Commonwealth Bank of Australia put a shipment of 17,000 kilos of almonds on the decentralized tech. But how exactly does one put almonds “on the blockchain?” LX Group, manufacturer of blockchain-enabled shipment trackers, announced the launch of its latest blockchain tracker at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2019 – the world’s largest mobile device exhibition – over the weekend. Technology like what is found in LX’s blockchain-enabled tracker allows firms to…

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