VEN is the only crypto so far to be really legit in its partnerships. The CFO of DNV GL just visited VeChain office in Shanghai today --
https://twitter.com/vechainofficial/status/...465671446142976,
and a new partnership with LogSafer, a leading supply chain and logistics risk management company in China has been signed with DNV GL CFO in the same table.
http://logsafer.net/hbbriskinfo/listHbbRis...html?riskid=261LogSafer list of customers:
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Besides, DNV GL is going in hard for VeChain, developing their first blockchain dApp (MyStory) using VeChain Thor blockchain and already signed on with 70% of all Italian wine manufacturers to use their smart QR and NFC chips for logistics tracking. Every transaction on the blockchain needs to use their gas system THOR, which will be passive income for all VEN holders when main net launched. MyStory will also be available in DNV GL's Veracity Data Management Platform, already in use by billion dollar companies in the world right now. Integration with VEN blockchain will be easy and cheap.
The fact that PwC also involved and have a seat on VeChain Foundation executive board is just mindblowing. We have Big 4 Audit firm and world's largest certification/risk management companies directly using and advising VeChain.... and VEN economic model ensures that the token itself is needed for their services (looking at you, XRP), you have a winner token here.
Some people really hates VEN and says its a scam worse than TRX and XVG (looking at a certain admin in the Lowyat Telegram group) for not having a white paper yet (they are still working on the full economic model), but if one would read their Development Plan (https://cdn.vechain.com/vechain_ico_ideas_of_development_en.pdf), it puts most "white papers" out there to shame. VEN would be legendary if they manage to scam both DNV GL and PwC, veteran risk management firms in the industry lol.
This post sounds so much like a paid shill post but I'm just so excited for this project to take off. All signs points towards the next big company in this industry, just like how Uber and Grab caught everyone by surprise. Remember how people said Grab wouldn't work out since no one trusts such a platform in South East Asia?
This post has been edited by FatalExe: Mar 13 2018, 09:11 PM