4. Collaborative blockchain
4.1 More trust for more users
Blockchain technology, when properly understood and accepted by the market, can bring increased trust. This trust, in a commercial context, can potentially translate into an increase in the number of users.
Take the example of Textil'IA, a French software company created by players in the textile industry. One of its products, Odith, aims to help companies in this sector improve traceability procedures in the textile production chain, from the production of the initial fiber to its integration into a finished product (such as clothes or sheets). The solution includes numerous functionalities enabling its customers, particularly the thousands of SMEs with few IT tools, to manage product, subcontractor and certification document repositories,...
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