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DYOR started out in 2015 on Fandom and has now grown to ~3500 pages on CryptoWiki.me 🤩
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Basics
- Based in Massachusetts
- From Forbes Blockchain 50 (19-2-2020):
"GE is actively exploring blockchain through its $30 billion (revs) Aviation subsidiary, which has built what it calls a “back-to-birth” record of an airplane engine that records important details of the manufacturing process and specifics about maintenance performed. In an industry where complete, easily accessible records are critical to productivity (airline parts without proper documentation are not easily bought and sold), GE’s blockchain team has created a digitized paper trail in order to prevent engines with incomplete paperwork from sitting unused."
Tech
- Will use (19-2-2020): Microsoft Azure, Corda, Quorum and Hyperledger.
Roadmap
Usage
Competition
Pros and Cons
Team, investors, Partnerships, etc.
Team
- Key Executive: David Havera, Blockchain Lead