INS Ecosystem vs OriginTrail vs Waltonchain
What problem does this service solve?
INS Ecosystem wants to use blockchain to improve the heavily monopolized grocery industry by connecting manufacturers directly to consumers. By using smart contracts and a native token, the company hopes to remove intermediaries, reduce prices, and improve supply chains. | OriginTrail will allow organizations to more easily integrate blockchain with their supply chains. | Waltonchain aims to improve supply chain efficiency with a blockchain powered by their own patented RFID chips. |
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Company Description
The company is building a direct to consumer ecosystem for groceries. Their goal is to create a blockchain-based platform that will enable consumers to buy groceries directly from manufacturers, with lower prices and greater convenience. The INS Ecosystem will allow manufacturers to sell products directly to consumers and reward customer loyalty. The INS token and smart contracts will be used to facilitate exchanges and for tracking purposes. The project has attracted interest from several large manufacturers and the company plans on testing the platform in large metropolitan markets. | OriginTrail is developing a decentralized supply chain protocol that will allow users to implement transparent blockchain-based ledgers with their existing supply chain systems. OriginTrail's tokenized ecosystem enables data to be exchanged between links in the supply chain, and for users to view the data stored on the network's nodes. The platform is powered by the Ethereum-based TRAC token. | Waltonchain is a decentralized platform that uses RFID technology to combine blockchain technology with the Internet of Things. Walton's blockchain is implemented through their patented RFID chips. This is one of the company's unique selling points and advantages compared to other blockchain companies addressing supply chain issues. |