SBTG and HBO Asia team up with VeChain-powered Game of Thrones designs

SBTG (short for Sabotage) and his world-renown designs have worked with a number of famous partners, creating shoes for legends such as Kobe Bryant, Steph Curry, and many others. This Spring, in honor of Game of Thrones’ final season, HBO Asia and SBTG made 4 designs, representing the Houses of Stark, Lannister, Targaryen, and one for the Night King.

https://www.facebook.com/HBOAsia/videos/vb.33697945612/1567693673362670/?type=2&theater

SBTG, based in Singapore, is well known for his eye-catching designs that he builds on top of Adidas, Vans, Nike, and other brand name shoes.

Photos from Instagram

SBTG uses VeChain’s NFC chips embedded into the tongue of the shoe to establish proof of origin. They are an ongoing partner that showcases the potential for companies in need of product authentication services. By scanning the product, consumers see product information, as well as images and videos that tell the story of the product’s creation. The NFC chips also show videos of each sneaker design which can be played and viewed using the Vechain mobile app. These solutions identify the product while adding valuable ways for companies to connect with consumers.

In the past, SBTG has implemented the chips in a number of his other creations. You can learn more about that here.

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Introducing Wallü, a new way to track your VeChain Wallet

With the VeChain Application Development Bounty in progress, the community has a number of interesting new blockchain applications to vote on. One of the latest entries comes courtesy of the vechainstats.com development team – and promises to empower users with a host of new wallet management tools.

Wallü (we still aren’t sure how to pronounce this) allows users to connect using Comet or Sync, and immediately provides a dashboard loaded with personalized statistics. With the informative efficiency we come to expect from vechainstats.com, users can match up their totals with the percentage of the total supply, their position on the ‘rich list,’ and real dollar values of their holdings. VTHO statistics provide users with a history of their node reward payouts, as well as projections for monthly and yearly reward totals. This is just the first step on the roadmap – future updates will include advanced graphs and management tools, node marketplace stats, as well as email notifications that allow users to be informed whenever transactions leave or enter a wallet. Email notifications are a vital way to stay informed of wallet activity, especially for users trying to raise funds or manage multiple wallets.

VTHO stats track the history of node reward claims and include projections for future ROI

Impressively, this was pieced together in just a week of development. After seeing a need for better wallet management, lead developer Fabian hastily assembled a working prototype to “compare and monitor several wallets, specifically to fill the gap between vechainstats.com and the VeForge block explorer.” He plans to add a number of features on the roadmap later this week, and continue development after the VeChain summit on April 18th.

Fabian continued by listing a number of features he felt were most valuable to the ecosystem. He made the X-Node auction feature in response to user requests on vechainstats.com. It works by sending users an email whenever a node is listed below a certain price, granting users a convenient way to monitor the market. Fabian believes this feature (expected to be functioning later this week) will help stimulate the X-Node marketplace, as users are able to track prices around the clock. He also hopes that these tools will encourage more people to download and use Comet and Sync, two important tools in the VeChain ecosystem.

Most importantly, Wallü is completely free to use. Like vechainstats.com, Fabian funds the project entirely on his own, mentioning that he enjoys supporting the community with services and tools that people enjoy using. He was thankful for all the donations vechainstats.com receives, noting the support goes beyond just financial help, it’s also a great motivator to keep improving his products.

Currently the community voting round is in progress. Community members are encouraged to vote on their favorite dApps, giving developers a shot at valuable rewards. The winners will be announced at the VeChain Developers Summit on April 18th in San Francisco. Support Wallü or other projects by testing them out and voting.

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DNV GL: The ideal partner in a digital world

For proponents of open blockchain ecosystems, the question marks are everywhere. Will regulators allow blockchains to flourish? Will real companies take these startups seriously? Will enterprises bypass closed ecosystems by established internet companies? Do these startups have the maturity to tackle such sensitive and complex political issues?

With DNV GL, all those questions are being answered with a resounding yes. Since officially partnering over a year ago, DNV GL has brought much needed professionalism and guidance to the Shanghai-based startup, VeChain.

Source: Annual Report

On April 7th, DNV GL released their 2018 annual report, containing over 130 pages detailing the different strategies the corporation used in generating over $2.3 billion USD in 2018. While maritime, energy, and oil & gas was responsible for the bulk of that, their Business Assurance and Digital Solutions made up around 25% of overall revenue.

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VeChain CEO Sunny Lu signs a partnership with DNV GL’s CEO of Business Assurance, Luca Crisciotti

At the heart of their Business Assurance operations, led by CEO Luca Crisciotti, rest DNV GL’s blockchain solutions. The main solution, known as My Story, featured prominently throughout the annual report, indicating DNV GL’s commitment to the project.

My Story focuses on giving consumers access to verified data stored in the blockchain. After being online for only a short time in 2019, it has already accounted for over 1.5 million transactions on the VeChain mainnet.

For small and medium-sized enterprises, My Story allows integration of enterprise-level blockchain solutions without the headaches of developing it from the ground up. With DNV GL auditing and verifying data, the third-party nature of My Story offers tons of advantages over closed-off ecosystems such as Alibaba, IBM, or Kaleido.

Larger enterprises are also attracted to the ecosystem, and have begun working to build platforms with My Story running at the core. Notable enterprises include Haier, which chose My Story for their Internet of Clothing verification platform, and Bright Foods, with their Bright Code platform tasked with verifying the supply chains and authenticity of food and beverage products.

Arguably DNV GL’s biggest project is their Digital Low Carbon ecosystem, which partners with a number of multinational corporations including Haier, BYD, PICC, and others to reward consumers for low-carbon activities such as walking, driving electric vehicles, or operating appliances on low energy settings. All of these ecosystems are noteworthy because they feature a circular shared business model, which rewards customers and enterprise participants alike, creating unparalleled incentive for new enterprises to take part.

One example of that is Norway-in-a-Box, a fresh seafood provider based in Norway with a market in China. By joining the various ecosystems, their products will be tracked on the blockchain as they travel across the globe to customers in Asia. Their products can even be purchased using credits earned in the Digital Low Carbon Ecosystem, providing them with valuable marketing exposure and access to an entire customer base that values a low carbon lifestyle.

Bringing Government Credibility

In regions such as Europe, DNV GL has provided countless inroads into top organizations, including most recently the International Association for Trusted Blockchain Applications. This is an EU-backed initiative to create an open and transparent governance framework for blockchain use in Europe. It cements DNV GL’s role as an industry leader, and adds credibility to the blockchain solutions already in use.

However, it’s in China where DNV GL’s massive influence is really put on display. In a country where third-party standards and verification are sorely needed, DNV GL works closely with government agencies on non-blockchain issues to ensure projects are both safe and sustainable. They oversee key infrastructure projects like the Shanghai HongQiao airport and the Qingdao Subway, while providing ISO certification in a number of key areas.

DNV GL’s George Kang discusses safety at the Shanghai Hongqiao Airport Safety Forum

DNV GL’s influence as an ISO certification company gives them unparalleled legitimacy. Their portfolio includes a hefty list of private clients, including heavyweights such as JD, Ele.me, and Tencent. All these relationships should continue to translate into new opportunities for My Story and VeChain within China, as DNV GL continues their role as an authority on data security and digitization.

As blockchain regulations in China continues to evolve, DNV GL and VeChain is at the center of it all. New blockchain ISO 23257 has already been announced as a national standard within the country, and VeChain has been granted one of the first blockchain registration numbers in the entire country. The Digital Low Carbon Ecosystem is poised to begin soon, and will become one of the first blockchain-based carbon reward schemes in the entire world. This level of innovation by local companies is something that the Chinese government will be pleased to foster and support.

Can VeChain compete with tech giants like Alibaba? Alone, you wouldn’t like VeChain’s chances. But when partnered with DNV GL, the playing field looks a lot more even.

More information regarding DNV GL and VeChain’s partnerships will be available at the VeChain Developer’s Summit on April 18th, in San Francisco, California.

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March 28th: Update from Asia

On Thursday, March 28th, Mars Finance hosted their blockchain contributors meeting in Chongqing, China. In attendance were around 150 blockchain projects and over 1000 industry professionals.

Notable attendees included Tencent (WeChat) Blockchain general manager Chen Weige, who discussed Tencent’s approach to blockchain. The majority of the topics were focused on how blockchain applications could bring value to both companies and users, a theme that is central to China’s stance on the technology. Also discussed was JP Morgan and Facebook’s entry to the blockchain industry, and how that would help accelerate adoption.

Vechain received an award for most influential public chain, while OceanEx received an award for being a new digital asset exchange

This event indicates an increasingly obvious trend in China towards blockchain, marked by both enterprise adoption and real-world application.

In Singapore, VeChain regional manager Sarah Nabaa gave a presentation on DNV GL’s enterprise solutions to a crowd at IoTAsia.

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On display was the Digital Low Carbon Ecosystem, a collaboration between many large corporations to reward users for reducing carbon emissions. This continues a busy week for GM Sarah Nabaa, who had attended the launch of the Tribe Accelerator in Singapore the previous night.

The Tribe Accelerator is a blockchain startup accelerator launched across Seoul, Shanghai, Singapore, and San Francisco. It links projects to valuable resources and experts, including existing VeChain partners such as BMW, PwC, and MOBI.

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Rumors about Shanghai-based project DropChain working with VeChain

After a tweet on Thursday night by DropChain founder Billy Chan, speculation began circulating about a possible partnership between the two companies.

https://twitter.com/Chanzilla/status/1106079778434473985

What is DropChain?

DropChain is a project designed to solve many issues with data management, product verification, and supply chain optimization, with a focus on the food and beverage industry. This is an area that VeChain has put a strong focus on, and is keen to continue developing. Currently, DropChain is operating as a business-to-business (B2B) wine and alcohol seller in Shanghai.

To date, they have developed relationships with numerous craft beverage brands in Australia and New Zealand, providing those companies with a method of entering the lucrative Chinese market. DropChain provides support with selling, and gives these brands access to data and transparency within what can be a very complex supply chain and importation process.

What does a partnership with VeChain offer?

VeChain’s experience in the B2B markets combined with their multi-layer blockchain technology can vastly simplify DropChain’s platform development. Aside from their standard platform, they are in the process of completing their blockchain-based minimum viable product, which they plan to test on the VeChainThor platform over the next few months. In September of 2018, the two companies tested a proof of concept, setting the groundwork for future collaboration. If everything goes well, they could give VeChain a valuable resource in developing the Australia and New Zealand region, while providing on-chain data and transactions to further enrich the ecosystem.

You can read more about DropChain here.

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VeChain & DNV GL’s My Story blockchain solution integrates with Haier’s Ecological Alliance

DNV GL continued their busy Spring by completing the integration of their My Story digital assurance system with Haier’s Ecological Alliance. The Haier Ecological Alliance is a cooperative alliance based on the clothing industry, home appliances, furniture, and IoT-related enterprises and institutions, including research organizations and non-profits.

Haier is a multinational conglomerate and world’s top producer of home appliances, owning nearly 10% of the global market share for major appliances. According to a 2018 report, they own the third most valuable brand in all of China, trailing only the State Grid (national electricity company) and Tencent (WeChat). They own a number of global brands, including GE Appliances.

My Story, which is built on the IoT platform by DNV GL and the VeChain blockchain, is integrated with Haier’s clothing networking platform to provide exclusive customized solutions for apparel companies within the ecosystem. This includes embedding RFID tags and QR Codes that track information about the materials, design, and brand of clothing. All this is verified by DNV GL and uploaded to the blockchain, empowering consumers with more knowledge of the products.

The first products of this partnership on the blockchain are viewable here. The initial participants in this clothing alliance are YeeHoO英氏, HLA, and a few other companies as listed on the Haier Ecological Alliance’s website.

All this is part of Cosmoplat, Haier’s massive digital industrial solutions platform that includes industry giants such as Bosch, Alibaba, Cisco, Huawei, and many more. More details will be announced in April, in Hannover Germany.

An additional Chinese Source is listed here.

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