Blockchain applications
Clients of Microsoft Azure Enterprise can access the Ethereum Blockchain as a Service. This provides businesses with access to smart contracts and blockchain applications in a secure hosted environment.
Google is also reported to be working on a proprietary blockchain to support its cloud-based business. Parent company Alphabet is developing a distributed ledger that third parties will be able to use to store data, believed to be in regards to Googles cloud services for enterprises, with a white label version for companies also in the works.
Entertainment blockchain examples : B2ExpandBased on the Ethereum blockchain they create cross-gaming video games. Their first video game Beyond the Void got into Ubisoft’s startup program and they’re the first gaming company on Steam with a crypto economy.
Blockchain in retail : LoyyalPowered by blockchain and smart contract technology, this loyalty and rewards platform creates more customized programs that even allow for multi-branded rewards.
Logistics and supply blockchain cases : BlockverifyWith a claim to introduce transparency to supply chains, Blockverify focuses on anti-counterfeit solutions using blockchain to verify counterfeit products, diverted goods, stolen merchandise and fraudulent transactions.
Insurance : AccentureWith goals to boost efficiency and productivity within the insurance industry, Accenture builds blockchain solutions for its insurance clients. They translate key insurance industry processes into blockchain-ready procedures that embed trust into the system.
Healthcare blockchain cases : Nano VisionLooking to catapult medical innovation away from traditional data silos and incompatible records systems, Nano Vision combines the power of blockchain with artificial intelligence (AI) to gather molecular-level data on Nano Tokens. AI then sifts through the data to find trends and analyze connections that will lead to medical breakthroughs.
Realestate applications of blockchain : UbiquityThis Software-as-a-Service (Saas) blockchain platform offers a simpler user experience to securely record property information to ensure a clean record of ownership.
The De Beers Group, the worlds most famous diamond company, now has its own blockchain up and running, designed to establish a digital record for every diamond registered on the platform. Given concerns about the source of diamonds, and the ethics concerning their country of origin, coupled with the risk of stones swapped for less value ones along the line, blockchain is a natural fit. Because each record is indelible, it will ensure that data for each stone lasts as long as the diamonds themselves.
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