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Podcast 45 [Bridged] - Sarah Nabaa

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Podcast 45 [Bridged] - Sarah Nabaa Bridged - A Green Thru Series

Curious about the future of supply chain innovation?

Join us as we dive deep to unlock the secrets of seamless and transparent commerce as we speak with Sarah, General Manager, SEA, at VeChain Foundation, a blockchain platform that utilises advanced technology to enhance supply chain management, ensuring transparency, authenticity, and efficiency in global business transactions.

Tune in to learn about VeChain’s COS & San Marino use cases, their recent rebranding and much more. Enjoy!

Link to VeChain’s Twitter page
👉🏻 https://twitter.com/vechainofficial

Link to VeChain’s website
👉🏻 https://www.vechain.org/

Episode Breakdown

00:30 - Would you be able to provide an analogy to better explain the concept of a public blockchain?

03:30 - Considering the high risk of hacks and security breaches for centralised solutions entrusted with data storage and information management, how are decentralised public ledgers a better alternative?

09:00 - What are some of the practical use cases that VeChain has been able to facilitate to date?

16:30 - Would you be able to provide some context and further information regarding the recent rebranding that VeChain has undertaken with a heightened focus on sustainability?

21:00 - Why should the average person welcome blockchain into their life and how would it change their life for the better?

28:00 - Considering that blockchain should be viewed as part of the solution rather than the solution, how do you think that the value-adding proposition of this powerful technology should be presented to enterprises?

32:00 - Combining sustainability and blockchain into a single viable solution seems only logical and compelling, how do you see the next year or two playing out for VeChain?

36:00 - What was your background prior to working for VeChain and what are some of the key differences between your past and your present working within the Web3 space?