Digital Transformers Classic Episode
In this classic episode of Digital Transformers, host Kevin L. Jackson returns to lead a discussion with Art Seabolt and Altif Brown from Constellation Network, a Web3 infrastructure that allows users to launch their own tokens and retrofit existing Web3 principles into Web2 legacy systems.
Listen in as the panel discusses the platform itself- how it scales with other blockchains- and details the company’s work with government agencies, particularly in secure data protocols and secure content transfer. Also, learn more about Constellation’s collaboration with the National DigiFoundry and its cross-chain capabilities.
This episode is hosted by Kevin L. Jackson, and produced by Amanda Luton.
Additional Links & Resources
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- Watch this episode NOW on YouTube: https://youtu.be/WvH0iY1dBrc
- WEBINAR- Taming Logistics Complexity: How Logistics Leaders Can Optimize Operations with Emerging Technology; https://bit.ly/3XBbf6y
- WEBINAR- Protecting Value in the Supply Chain with Rebates: https://bit.ly/3WsJSKZ
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