Provenance Tackles Illegal Fishing and Human Rights Violations with Blockchain Technology

Provenance Tackles Illegal Fishing and Human Rights Violations with Blockchain Technology

Provenance, a UK based blockchain supply chain traceability solution provider intends to fight illegal fishing and associated human rights violations. The applications of blockchain technology are proving to be endless. Name a challenge and it can probably be solved using Bitcoin’s underlying technology. Provenance, a social enterprise has proven it by adopting the technology for supply chain management, effectively tackling illegal fishing and human rights abuses. Project Provenance Limited, based out of the United Kingdom offers blockchain based supply chain transparency and traceability....


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