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Topic: Add product supply chain/ledger to blockchain (Read 393 times)

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October 31, 2017, 01:08:10 AM
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http://fabryc.org allows business to have more transparency
newbie
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Go to http://fabryc.org to start using it now!
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Can you give a live example of its use, preferably an uncut video of how it is being done and what benefits one can see in different situations. By the way, is it a free service or is there any charges applicable and does the application show advertisements?

Hey, just uploaded the video tutorial! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ym8pVPJhlmw
newbie
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Can you give a live example of its use, preferably an uncut video of how it is being done and what benefits one can see in different situations. By the way, is it a free service or is there any charges applicable and does the application show advertisements?

We are working on the video walkthrough of how the website works and and an example of a business using it with their products which will be out today or tomorrow. It is a completely free service with no advertisements. This is basically what IBM is doing with Hyperledger except we put it out for everyone to use
sr. member
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Can you give a live example of its use, preferably an uncut video of how it is being done and what benefits one can see in different situations. By the way, is it a free service or is there any charges applicable and does the application show advertisements?
newbie
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It can record ledgers and trace back products onto the ethereum blockchain, then generates a QR code to share with anyone

You need Google Chrome and Metamask or Mist to run it. It currently runs on the Rinkeby test net and you can get test ether to use it here: https://faucet.rinkeby.io
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Fabryc

We created an app that lets a company or person add their products/services to the blockchain.

This can be used in ways such as tracing a good back to origin (from material to final product), verifying authenticity of goods (such as art or luxury goods), keeping a record (service records for cars), etc.

Fabryc is completely free to use and is similar to what IBM's Hyperledger does.

In order to use it you need either Mist or Google Chrome with Metamask, then use the Rinkeby testnet and acquire test ether through the faucet.


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