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[answered-questions](notes/answered-questions.md) [answered-questions](notes/answered-questions.md)
- [ ] It the code developed by the central authority or spread across partipants? - [ ] It the code developed by the central authority or spread across partipants?
- [ ] do the records remain forever on the chain? - [ ] Do the records remain forever on the chain?
- [ ] How is on-chain governance implemented? - [ ] How is on-chain governance implemented?
- Smart contracts?
- [ ] Do we need to track the products physically? - [ ] 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
- [ ] What are they voting on?
- Seems like a very dumb question. I guess a lot of things
# Notes # Notes
[think-writing/log](notes/think-writing.md) [think-writing/log](notes/think-writing.md)

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- Development decisions - Development decisions
- Allowing new participants to join the network - Allowing new participants to join the network
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 uploaded 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? 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?