Vinfolio Wants Wine Provenance In the Bitcoin Block Chain

Vinfolio Wants Wine Provenance In the Bitcoin Block Chain

Wine ages like fine... wine. Some of the rarest bottles fetch well over $100,000 USD. Collectors of ancient libations have six-figures worth of reasons in proving the bottles integrity. Verifying a wine's provenance means tracing a bottle's history as far back as possible - hopefully to the original vineyard. A verified wine can greatly increase in value. This chain of custody isn't just a history lesson. It gives buyers an expectation of the quality given the past caretakers. However, most importantly, it helps buyers reduce fraud. Just like an Ebay seller, wines rely on a reputation....


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