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Topic: Alibaba cooperates with new blockchain platform, Is this project worth following - page 10. (Read 1949 times)

newbie
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Is 3PL the same system as checking goods at the airport? if it's like that why should use difficult technology like this?
newbie
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Tbh what kind of goals between Credits with Alibaba want to reach after they doing collaboration ?
legendary
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What do you think about this guys? Will it have a positive effect on the Chinese government regarding cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology? Or even have a big impact on other crypto communities?
Will that be a public chain or a private chain? Secretly a few of big companies use blockchain for their process management but everything is private. They do it for the tech and not for trading coins or making any profits as such. The government is not interested in such private blockchain stuff especially if they're coming from big corporate names.  The Chinese government will continue to impose rules on cryptocurrencies in general.
member
Activity: 158
Merit: 20
when is this partnership (or collaboration?)  announced ? and why a drop in price for CS (credits?)
full member
Activity: 756
Merit: 104
I think China wants to work with blokchain. However, this model is not easy to implement. He doesn't want to break the balance when he moves on to a new currency system. trade war with the United States and China. China does not want to lose the distance covered in this struggle.
newbie
Activity: 10
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I think that with Credits and Alibaba technologies will allow for building trust between the suppliers of goods and consumers. They both proven technology with multiple benefits that the logistics industry can rely on
i think so, i believe that they do aware that The advantages that blockchain can bring to the logistics industry are numerous. can't wait to see what their up to. .
newbie
Activity: 17
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I think that with Credits and Alibaba technologies will allow for building trust between the suppliers of goods and consumers. They both proven technology with multiple benefits that the logistics industry can rely on
newbie
Activity: 17
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So about the Credits and Alibaba collaboration. Can it solve the problem of transparency of the delivery process and its conditions?
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
I really like how credits see the opportunity in logistics industry. With the serious problem like the shipping trust that make the client worried about their goods. So, they make a cooperation with Alibaba by providing the product that can track the client goods while shipping. With that, I believe their product could provide efficiency and effectiveness in the logistics industry. Two thumbs up for Credits and Alibaba.
sr. member
Activity: 1246
Merit: 260
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Alibaba is just a tiny portion of the entire Chinese Economy and i don't see how their adoption of blockchain technology in the operating of their services would affect the decision the government has taken about cryptocurrencies. This i think would rather encourage other industries to inculcate the blockchain technology in their operations as well especially when they see the success rate of Alibaba.
sr. member
Activity: 882
Merit: 268
this is only limited to real blockchain credit system applications, I am happy to read it. I just haven't seen the influence of crypto that will be involved in which part, especially in relation to DCEP in the export / import category because this is where the taxation element will be included. but this will indeed have a wide impact on local business circulation and I'm sure new news will soon emerge from the use of the blockchain other than alibaba there.
sr. member
Activity: 1260
Merit: 251
Blockchain based smart payment services will be very helpful in businesses such as shipping services and logistics providers, but the progress and creation of this platform will not affect China and I think it remains unfriendly to crypto. This platform will not have a big impact on the crypto community, but it will probably pump up prices for credits.
hero member
Activity: 1344
Merit: 502
Alibaba entering the blockchain space is big news and any startups they partner with will end up benefiting from their huge user base so invest wisely if these opportunities arise in assets like this that will have a long term viability and that can develop high profile partnerships of this kind
newbie
Activity: 17
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Yuli Bai commented that there are many aching problems in logistics atm. And quoting from what Yuli Bai, CEO of the Lenovo New Vision saying,
"Here you can see one of the greatest value of blockchain. The supply chain is the best use case for that, The combination of traceability, transparency, and accountability is the main reason why blockchain enhances the industry. Companies can get a real competitive advantage by using technology. The mass implementation is just a matter of time"

I didn't understand what Yuli means. Will Lenovo be the first company to integrate these solutions? How will it change the logistics industry?
full member
Activity: 1316
Merit: 108
The fact is that AliBaba, as well as other retail chains such as AliExpress, have a very large turnover and their customers are a large number of people around the world.  I personally would be very pleased if Alibaba would give its customers the opportunity to buy goods not only for fiat funds, but also with the help of cryptocurrency.  I think it will benefit both parties.
legendary
Activity: 3654
Merit: 1165
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This is one of those "where can people use blockchain without using token system or credit reward system works. Like they are literally using it on trucks, where else could you ever figure out blockchain to be used as data center for these type of information to be stored.

I seriously applaud whoever has come up with such a brilliant idea, my father worked 38 years for trucking industry as logistics manager and he has always said that the simplest part of the job is to tell the trucker where to go and that road part, the hardest is the getting the job and loading the truck properly without any mishaps. I feel like these kinds of improvements will improve trucking all over the world and not just in China or just for Alibaba, soon we will see it all around the world.
hero member
Activity: 2702
Merit: 716
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Blockchain has too many use cases which might help the current economy improvise over time but for that to happen the industries should start implementing blockchain solutions in their businesses. Alibaba has recognized the importance of blockchain which may be why they have started cooperating blockchain platform in their business model.
newbie
Activity: 10
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of course it is! especially when you know how big alibaba is. . im pretty sure their RD will make this platform huge as well as their current coorperates
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
I'm still curious, what kind of works that Credits and Alibaba provide to solve the logistic problem? And how it works?? Anyone can explain more about it?

So, as mentioned in https://www.alibabacloud.com/blog/new-solution-for-third-party-logistics_595584, Credits and Alibaba produce some kind of sensors which installed in the shipping container. The sensors will be able to monitor the temperature inside the container. And the customer will be able to see the information about the changes in the environment inside the container using the app. And also, the other function of sensors is it could record other indicators, such as cargo weight, the pressure inside the container, etc. That's kinda cool right
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
About credits that work with Alibaba, I really want them to work together with other companies in Asia, after China may be Singapore, even though they are a small country their export numbers are very large, so I want to know whether in the future the technology used for credits can also be used on a large scale such as import and export?
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