Around the World with VeChain’s Dimitrios Neocleous

Many of us community members and blockchain professionals are constantly trying to think of ways to use blockchain in our everyday lives. We rack our brains to think of innovative ways that can become a new business model, or just showcase the power of distributed ledger technology and tokenization.

This was also the case for Dimitrios Neocleous, an Ecosystem Manager and legal expert for VeChain. As he travelled the world to meet with clients, businesses, and take part in exhibitions, he realized he could be using blockchain to share his journey, and make a charitable contribution to improve the world around him. Here’s what he came up with:

Phase One – Create a shirt with a QR Code and NFC tag bound to the VeChain blockchain. This will link to a ToolChain page explaining Dimitri’s mission to raise awareness for social causes such as the inequality that exists in our world, climate change, and the reduction of C0₂ emissions. Also connected will be a public wallet address, where donations can be made in a transparent fashion.

Phase Two – Every time he makes a trip, he will scan the QR code with the VeChainWork App once he lands in the airport.

He will then donate $50-100 to the VeChain wallet (out of his own money) and make a post on social media, saluting the communities from the places he is visiting. By sharing the QR code, everyone can see the path he has travelled, along with the transaction ID, donation wallet address, and welcoming additional contributions to this cause.

Phase Three – After one year of traveling and donations, hopefully both from community and himself, he will donate the VET to the United Nations Children’s Fund.

The QR code linked to the NFC Tag on his shirt

The Donation Address: 0x7C33A83921d0e603b2840ec8a685E1bB25dBA189

On that day, I will create the first VET wallet of an established charitable foundation, showing that blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies can not only make the business world more efficient but also to make the world better as well.

When I entered the blockchain world, I entered it out of curiosity… Now I am an investor, a builder, a holder and a designer. As my friend Gabriele Manno said, we are all these things in one.

Moreover, I feel blessed and lucky in my life, as I have had the opportunity to be raised with a lot of love, to go to the best schools, and a tremendous  freedom of choice and level playing field to pursue my dreams and goals.

Meanwhile in developing countries, children have been struggling to survive, fighting with demons like polio due to the lack of vaccinations, they are fighting with starvation, the lack of access to clean and drinkable water. In addition, our entire planet is struggling with climate change.

What really though touched me and forced me to action is the refugee crisis that has been happening over the last decade. According to UNICEF, nearly 50 million children have been uprooted, forced to flee from brutal conflict and extreme poverty. This figure includes millions of children caught in wars in Syria, Iraq, Yemen and South Sudan — and many other countries. This figure also includes children driven from their homes by violence or deprivation and forced to make difficult and dangerous journeys abroad, and children who are taken out of schools and don’t know when they might return.

I believe it is my obligation as a human being to be more humane, as I cannot live in ignorance or apathy anymore, every person should have a decent life in this world, especially the future generations. I believe it is my obligation as a constant traveler and polluter to contribute back to the saving of the planet.

That brings me to the QR/NFC-Passport T-shirt, a product I created using ToolChain in a very unconventional way.

Everytime I travel, I will scan my QR- T-Shirt to show my destination and share a picture of my T-shirt on social media, so that people can scan it and observe my travels. At the same time, I will donate $50 to $100 (in VET)  for every trip in a publicly accessible wallet, and after a year, the amount collected will be donated to the United Nations Children’s Fund.

I will publicly share the account so people can see the flow of donations as well. At the same time, I am calling for everyone to not just re-share my post, but also contribute to this special cause, as any amount is welcome.

This time I am using ToolChain to make a stand, to lift up the society and community, and for a better world, united..

Dimitrios Neocleous

The shirt was made by T-Bar Cyprus: Our company specializes in designing and printing unique, clever and funny t-shirts as per our customer demands. We give our clients the opportunity to create their own personalized t-shirt by either by choosing one of the designs in our own portfolio, or design a new one with the help of our staff. We aim to produce high quality products, satisfying to the full everyone who chooses to feel unique in our clothes. Sol’s company clothing, which is our provider, ensures many unchanged wears.

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RealItems.org Helps Businesses Authenticate Products on VeChain

For businesses, blockchain technology can still seem like a distant goal. Solutions are complex, and require major adjustments to supply chains and IT departments. That’s why Real Items created an easy-to-use 2FA QR Code system powered by VeChain.

Tokenizing your Products with TAM

The Tokenized Asset Manager allows businesses to create a VIP-181 NFT token for each of their products. With NFTs, consumers can not only verify the authenticity, but they can also “claim” the tokens, granting them digital ownership as well. This opens up a whole range of possible services that can exist after the point of sale, as well as granting manufacturers key data to better understand their client base.

Analytics provided by demo.realitems.org/admin

Adding Value to the Consumer with Consumer Protection 3.0 (CP3)

On the consumer end, users will be able to scan their products to check for authenticity. They are then faced with a number of features and services that allow them to do things such as display, register, re-sell, transfer, and insure their items. Users can even report goods as stolen, which will display the next time someone else scans the product.

Securing QR Codes – Adding Two-Factor Authentication

As an anti-counterfeiting solution, traditional QR codes just won’t cut it. They are easily copied, making them useless for high value items. Real Items recognized this, but didn’t want to use more expensive chips that add costs and complicate the verification process for the user. So they added a unique PIN number to each QR code, that when entered into the Real Items web app, can verify the ownership and authenticity of a product.

Intelligent Architecture

Real Items knew that the blockchain was just one element of a complete consumer protection platform. A variety of data storage methods would be needed to ensure that speed, security, and privacy was maintained throughout the entire process. Real Items accomplished this by developing a GraphQL API, that increases usability without forcing users to install plug-ins or buy cryptocurrency. You can read more about the architecture decisions in this blog by CTO Ken Woodruff.

All blockchain and database integrations happen in the background, which makes it easy for non-technical businesses to get started. This fall, Real Items should onboard their first clients, which should add mainnet transactions to the VeChain blockchain.

Real Items is also poised to create vertical platforms that can target specific industries. In their home state of California, CEO David Menard is planning to target the vaping and cannabis industries, two sectors suffering from stringent regulation and rampant counterfeiting, which can have severe health implications. The value an Authenticity as a Service Platform provides here is unquestionably high, and can be extended to luxury goods, novelty items, hand-crafted goods, pharmaceuticals, and many others, to name a few.

Both David Menard and Ken Woodruff are big believers in what public blockchain solutions like VeChain bring to businesses. Using VeChain’s ToolChain API, they were able to build powerful solutions of their own. They were forthright when praising ToolChain, but pointed out that ToolChain was more focused on supply chain quality assurance (internal operations), whereas Real Items was strengthening the relationship between brands and end-consumers.

For people looking to learn more, visit Realitems.org and follow them on Twitter.

https://vechain101.com/2019/06/07/realitems-org-the-newest-dapp/

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Episode 11: Interviews with Sunny Lu, Renato Grottola, and EnChain

Hosts Ben Yorke and Fabian from VeChainstats.com discuss the latest in the VeChain ecosystem, sharing sound bytes from Sunny Lu and Renato Grottola at the Wanxiang Blockchain Summit in Shanghai (Mid-September). Then, Ben is joined by the Co-Founders of EnChain, who discuss their new project VeSign.io and life as a VeChain Channel Partner.

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VeSign – Verify and Notarize files on the blockchain

For users looking for innovative new ways to interact with the blockchain – development house EnChain came up with a simplistic yet powerful solution that notarizes and verifies files on the VeChain platform.

This handy dApp is packed full of features – including the ability to create a custom signature so that users can digitally sign documents in a verifiable manner. You can also request the signatures of others, making it quite useful for contracts and businesses.

For those worried about security, VeSign works in a unique way. Rather than uploading your documents to the internet, it hashes your file locally by breaking down the bytes that make up the file. The hash is then uploaded, meaning the contents of your file never leave your computer. Once the hash is recorded, other users can verify a file is the original using a similar process. If the file is later modified, the data constituting the file would be altered, and unrecognized by VeSign.

EnChain built VeSign with ease of adoption in mind. The login page and dashboard is similar to a traditional webpage, without forcing users to manage the more technical aspects of a blockchain. Using VeChain’s fee delegation method known as VIP-191, VeSign is able to handle blockchain transaction costs behind the scenes. At the moment, VTHO is provided for free, but there is a plan to allow users to connect their existing VeChain wallets or use more traditional payment methods.

EnChain is a developing house that specializes in creating blockchain solutions for businesses and projects. They firmly believe in the advantages that the VeChain platform offers over other public blockchains, from the unique features to the active governance model. Having an ecosystem with existing enterprise partnerships adds to the value by giving EnChain the possibility of reaching more users.

Currently they are working on improving VeSign as a SaaS platform, while their development team based in Germany are building blockchain solutions for other companies. In an interview with Co-founders Brenden Tehrani and Marcel Cohrs, they heaped praise on the process of becoming a VeChain Channel Partner, mentioning how smoothly the collaboration had been with SEA and Australia General Manager Sarah Nabaa and Project Manager Perkins Chen. Tehrani discussed the high demand for EnChain’s services, and how finding enough developers to handle their client’s needs was a constant challenge. Relying on his experience with client development, he painted an optimistic picture of the future of their alliance with VeChain and the industry in general. They also hinted at an upcoming dApp coming to VeChain that was more recreational in nature.

To learn more about what EnChain is developing, be sure to follow them on Twitter.

Try out Vesign.io

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September 27th Weekly Round-up

September 21 – Chengdu ToolChain Day

VeChain held their third ToolChain day, an event organized to help with the adoption of VeChain’s public Blockchain-as-a-Service (BaaS) among small and medium-sized enterprises. Speaking at the event was representatives from Norway in a Box, who discussed how blockchain was changing their supply chain between Europe and China. Chengdu Beosin, a blockchain security company presented as well. VeChain Project Manager Tian Xinli and COO Kevin Feng were on hand to speak and answer questions at the event.

September 22 – Fudan University

CEO Sunny Lu and COO Kevin Feng discussed public blockchain with Fudan University students. Fudan University is consistently ranked in the top five of all universities in China, with extremely high entrance requirements for students. Co-hosting the event was the Fudan MBA Blockchain club, made up of some of the top young academic minds in the country.

September 23 – Norwegian Business Delegation visits DNV GL

A delegation of businesses visited the Shanghai offices of DNV GL China to learn more about My Story and blockchain. VeChain COO Kevin Feng introduced VeChain’s solutions to the delegation, while DNV GL China’s Director of Digital Transformation Yu Jie gave a presentation on the integration between DNV GL and VeChain. The two companies collaborate on a number of projects, including the Digital Low Carbon Ecosystem.

The event was organized by the Norwegian Embassy in China.

September 26 – Startupbootcamp Fashion Track

Sopra Steria, a European IT consulting firm, invited the General Manager of VeChain Europe (Jerome Grilleres) to give a presentation in front of an audience of entrepreneurs and startups. At the event, he answered questions about blockchain and shared some of VeChain’s experiences working with enterprises.

September 27 – VeChain becomes part of the Board of Directors to the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology list of Trusted Blockchains

CAICT, a state-run initiative directly under China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, added VeChain to their list of trusted blockchain companies. Being listed at the top (上海唯链信息科技有限公司) of the list of “The Board of Directors” gives VeChain an even bigger boost of credibility within China. The program focuses on building blockchain in a compliant manner, while supporting China’s influence in the global blockchain industry. This program includes massive companies such as China Mobile, Baidu, China Unicom, Huawei, Tencent, SAP, and the Shanghai Stock Exchange.

September 27 – VeChain releases their 8th Financial Executive Report

VeChain’s quarterly update discussed the wide range of announcements and updates they disclosed over the quarter. It also included the latest token updates, which showed that the circulating supply had increased from 71% to 72.7% over this time. This puts VeChain significantly higher than their current marketcap ranking would suggest. Much more information is available in the report.

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