“In an industry such as the Internet of Things (IoT), blockchain’s capabilities have proven to be a particularly strong fit. Interconnected devices require rapid and transparent verification of data, something blockchain’s ledger can handle exceptionally well. However, some have complained that blockchain’s somewhat rigid architecture makes it well-suited for robustly storing small amounts of data. This means it’s not truly scalable for things such as big data storage that has come to be synonymous with IoT.
Continue reading “Blockchain Wars: IOTA’s Tangle Takes on Ethereum”“[…] IOTA and VeChain, on the other hand, provide fee-free platforms. IOTA does so using its “Tangle”. The more people that use the IOTA network, the faster the network becomes, potentially having infinite scalability.
Continue reading “Reasons IOTA (MIOTA) And VeChain (VEN) Are A Better Choice Than Bitcoin (BTC)”“[…] Shortly after the hack was revealed, and in accordance with the official statement by the VeChain Foundation, VeChainStats started to create a blacklist that would assist with tracking down the stolen funds . This allowed exchanges to take the necessary steps and prevent deposits from blacklisted addresses from directly hitting the market.”
Source: VeChain’s Top Managers Severely Punished for Money Leak

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Internet of Things (IoT) for Agriculture Webinar Series
“[…] Internet of Things (IoT) – networks of objects that communicate with other objects through Internet – holds potential to transform today’s agriculture by enabling more precise resources management through low-cost sensors and generating large amount of data for effective decision-making. While the IoT for agriculture has so far been visible mostly in developed countries, […]

Internet of Things dives into aquaculture
“[…] This is one of the most worrying concerns faced today: meeting the food needs of a global population that is expected to reach nearly 10 billion people in 30 years’ time, warns the UN. With the pollution and intensive harvesting of the seas, fishing is no longer able to satisfy demand in terms of […]

Blockchain for seafood traceability in the scallop industry
“[…] The first industry operator to implement the platform, which is aimed at ensuring full traceability of seafood across the supply chain, will be the Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery, which is set to begin uploading its catch data in order to enable participating distributors and sellers to identify the provenance of each scallop catch. In […]