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Blockchain in the supply chain: legally compliant smart contracts for logistics start-ups

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      This video offers logistics start-ups and companies a comprehensive insight into the legal and technical challenges of implementing blockchain technologies in supply chain processes. In a precise 10 minutes, complex aspects of smart contracts are explained in an understandable and practical way. Video content:
      Basics of blockchain technology in logistics processes
      Legal compliance and contract design
      Data protection strategies for blockchain systems
      Implementation strategies for smart contracts
      Future prospects for blockchain use More information in the original blog post: Blockchain in the supply chain – legally compliant implementation of smart contracts.


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