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Revolutionizing Digital Supply Chains

In this episode of Digital Transformers, host Kevin L. Jackson engages in a discussion with industry leaders Dagnum PI and Court Welty about the future of digital supply chains and the role of advanced technologies. Dagnum PI, known for his work with Constellation, shares his journey into the world of blockchain and its potential to revolutionize business models. He emphasizes the importance of trusted, verifiable data and how blockchain can enhance existing systems by adding an additional security layer.

And Court Welty, leveraging Constellation technology, discusses the concept of tokenization and its potential to remove dependency on third parties in financial transactions. He also highlights the role of businesses and governments in introducing this technology to protect people and provide efficiencies.

Listen in on today’s discussion about the future of IoT devices, the potential of mining bandwidth and data, and much more.

 

 

This episode is hosted by Kevin L. Jackson, and produced by Amanda Luton.

 

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