From b218f98301e687c2b4ffe0330bd908922a3fe6f7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jet Hughes Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2022 14:20:16 +1300 Subject: [PATCH] vault backup: 2022-11-23 14:20:16 --- content/notes/blockchain-project.md | 3 +++ content/notes/think-writing.md | 5 ++++- 2 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/content/notes/blockchain-project.md b/content/notes/blockchain-project.md index b29d584ba..9fd99193d 100644 --- a/content/notes/blockchain-project.md +++ b/content/notes/blockchain-project.md @@ -17,8 +17,11 @@ Blockchain technology falls into two distinct classes: open (permissionless) blo - [ ] Do we need to track the products physically? - [ ] Who will be participating in the blockchain? - Three major parties in food supply-chain: Market, Manufacturing, Agriculture + - Do I to define this in more detail? - [ ] What are they voting on? - Seems like a very dumb question. I guess a lot of things +- [ ] What do the governance rules need to accomplish? + - Very broad question # Notes [think-writing/log](notes/think-writing.md) diff --git a/content/notes/think-writing.md b/content/notes/think-writing.md index 9e8fa3a77..4535b1f9d 100644 --- a/content/notes/think-writing.md +++ b/content/notes/think-writing.md @@ -227,4 +227,7 @@ How are they implemented? Are they like smart contracts? Is it like on-chain gov Who are the members that are allowed to vote? Who are the member of the network. -E.g., three farms producing products want to verify they are organic. There exists a blockchain which was initiated by the government, where they can "join" and upload documents (or pointers to documents – zero knowledge proof?) which prove they are organic. (Do we need to track the actual products using IoT/RFID/etc). Who else is part of the blockchain? Retailers and Food-manufacturing? \ No newline at end of file +E.g., three farms producing products want to verify they are organic. There exists a blockchain which was initiated by the government, where they can "join" and upload documents (or pointers to documents – maybe using zero knowledge proof?) which prove they are organic. (Do we need to track the actual products using IoT/RFID/etc). Who else is part of the blockchain? Retailers and Food-manufacturing? Then what happens? The farm sends produce to the manufacturers who use it in an organic way and who also upload relevant documents to the blockchain. Next, the product arrives at a retailer who can view the history of the item and market it accordingly. Finally a customer sees it and can and verify that it is organic before they buy it (are they able to view all the documents?). + +What do the "voting rules about self governance" need to accomplish? +- \ No newline at end of file