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Topic: blockchain could prevent the spread of contamination of diseases like E. coli (Read 111 times)

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I'll have to take a look at these articles, but my first impression is that this is stretching it a bit.  Fecal-oral route transmission is always going to happen upon a dirty store clerk to spread E. coli, but I'll be interested to see what Forbes has to say.

These kind of articles make me itch, as they're exactly what I expect during a bubble.  "This new technology will change everything!" is what you hear, along with "This time it's different".  It's a damn good thing we had a correction recently and didn't drop further than $9000.
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Forbes - "Before food even reaches restaurant plates or grocery shelves, blockchain technology could prevent the spread of contamination of diseases like E. coli."
https://www.forbes.com/sites/larrymyler/2018/02/16/farm-to-table-how-blockchain-tech-will-change-the-way-you-eat/#b6f515d2c454

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