Tyler Mulvihill Tyler is currently a Director at ConsenSys and CoFounder of Viant. Before joining ConsenSys, Tyler worked as a consultant and financial advisory at Deloitte where he helped lead the development of fintech market offerings and delivered operational improvement solutions to his clients. At Viant, Tyler focuses on delivering blockchain-based solutions to Fortune 500 clients with a focus on asset management and supply chain. Viant has already developed a way for blockchain technology to sustainable track tuna and is currently working a project for sustainably sourced cotton. Tyler also has his CFA. Mason Nystrom Mason is currently a content marketer at ConsenSys where he focuses on marketing strategy and execution for ConsenSys subsidiary companies. Prior to joining ConsenSys, he recently obtained a Master’s in Business Management in Hong Kong. While abroad, he simultaneously worked as a business analyst at Gatecoin, a cryptocurrency exchange which was the first exchange to start trading ether, the Ethereum blockchain’s native token. Excerpt from Forbes article about Viant To give an example of how this looks in the $11 billion tuna industry, during a recent two-week voyage, a vessel, Sea Beluga, that belongs to a commercial fishing outfit, Sea Quest Fiji, caught a Thunnus albacares, better known as a yellowfin tuna, off the coast of Fiji. Fijian supply chain company TraSeable used the Viant platform to log the data on the public ethereum blockchain. After the giant fish was partially cleaned, the blockchain shows it weighed 56.87 pounds. Everything from the vessel’s call number to its permit number are included in the record. After the fish was unloaded at the port of Suva, Fiji, on October 31, it was processed and given FDA number 13036613000. Finally, a grader named William gave the fish a B grade and sent it to the port of Los Angeles, from where it was sent via FedEx to Forbes’ offices in Jersey City, New Jersey. Relevant Articles – https://forbes.com/sites/michaeldelcastillo/2019/01/08/blockchains-moveable-feast-how-the-tech-is-changing-the-way-we-eat-2/?utm_source=TWITTER&utm_medium=social&utm_content=2070664635&utm_campaign=sprinklrForbesCrypto#4b7fd4f313c2 – https://www.wired.com/story/following-a-tuna-from-fiji-to-brooklynon-the-blockchain/
Wednesday, Apr 03, 2019
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