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Honeywell Uses Blockchain To Digitize Aircraft Records, Parts Pedigree Data

For decades, aerospace companies and their customers have drowned in cumbersome documentation processes and storage mechanisms. Honeywell (NYSE: HON) is solving those problems by fully integrating aircraft record generation into its digital blockchain ledger. This provides Honeywell's customers with an easy way to search and retrieve scattered data through a simple user interface, creating a level of speed and efficiency never before available in the aerospace industry.
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Watchdog Capital Announces Securities Offering Platform

Watchdog Capital announces Gladius, a new securities offering platform. Watchdog Capital is focused on the intersection of digital securities and traditional assets. The firm recognizes the potential of distributed ledger technologies, Bitcoin, and related blockchain applications to modernize and improve the global securities market.
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Verde Leaf(TM) partners with C-TRAX and launches Verde Leaf Capital(TM)

In a move set to advance operations and support the company's aggressive growth, Verde Leaf (TM), one of the nation's rising vertically integrated Industrial Hemp Companies, has partnered with C-TRAX Software, a leading ERP solution for industrial hemp business to provide agriculture loans, inventory management, payment processing, and customer management.
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CDC and WHO’s Coronavirus Data Now Searchable Via Acoer, Powered by Hedera Hashgraph

Acoer, developer of blockchain-enabled applications, today announced that it is helping its healthcare and life sciences clients to easily track and visualize the Coronavirus outbreak with its HashLog data visualization engine. Built to interact in real-time with Hedera Hashgraph, the enterprise-grade distributed public ledger, the Coronavirus HashLog dashboard allows researchers, scientists, and journalists to easily understand the spread of the virus and trends over time, from a wide set of public data, including data from the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO).