Of course, thanks for your question. OriginTrail is actually a complementary solution and is blockchain-agnostic. As a protocol, we are solving the interconnectedness of supply chain data. OriginTrail is a middleware layer that tackles interoperability of data (through the consensus checks that the system provides -
between all parties that are involved in a certain supply chain) and constraints of the blockchain scalability (fingerprinting minimizes the data actually stored on a blockchain).
Do you see WaBi as a competition?
Is that your strength, you are in the middle between all parties involved in supply chain?
How will you deal with all data you will have (from producer, distribution, market...)?
there are concepts in the field with similar mission to OriginTrail, even though they are taking various different angles with their ideas. From our experience, though, it will have to be a collaborative effort to tackle this problem and we are approaching it as such through an entirely decentralised open protocol that fosters data exchange between different organisations and data sources. OriginTrial protocol will not do lots of things but it will do those that we found out to be crucial for building transparency and it will do them in the most optimal way.
On top of this protocol, we will see applications get developed that will be able to utilise this infrastructure for different use cases.