VeChain: Supply Chain Management and Blockchain

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


In the bustling tech corridors of Shanghai during 2015, a group of entrepreneurs led by Sunny Lu recognized a fundamental challenge facing modern commerce: the growing disconnect between digital innovation and physical reality. While blockchain technology promised transparency and immutable records, most early cryptocurrency projects focused on purely digital applications like payments or smart contracts. Lu and his team at VeChain envisioned something different-a blockchain platform specifically designed to bridge the gap between physical products and digital verification, creating unprecedented transparency in global supply chains.

The genesis of VeChain emerged from Lu's extensive background in enterprise technology and his recognition that traditional supply chain management suffered from critical trust deficits. As consumers became increasingly conscious of product authenticity, environmental impact, and ethical sourcing, businesses struggled to provide verifiable proof of their claims. Counterfeit goods cost the global economy hundreds of billions of dollars annually, while scandals involving mislabeled food, fake pharmaceuticals, and unethical labor practices eroded consumer confidence across industries.

Lu's vision extended beyond simple product tracking to encompass a comprehensive ecosystem where every physical item could have a digital identity, storing its entire lifecycle history on an immutable blockchain. This concept required solving complex technical challenges that had not been adequately addressed by existing blockchain platforms. Unlike financial transactions that existed purely in digital form, tracking physical products required integrating blockchain technology with sensors, IoT devices, and real-world verification systems.

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VeChain: Supply Chain Management and Blockchain

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


In the bustling tech corridors of Shanghai during 2015, a group of entrepreneurs led by Sunny Lu recognized a fundamental challenge facing modern commerce: the growing disconnect between digital innovation and physical reality. While blockchain technology promised transparency and immutable records, most early cryptocurrency projects focused on purely digital applications like payments or smart contracts. Lu and his team at VeChain envisioned something different-a blockchain platform specifically designed to bridge the gap between physical products and digital verification, creating unprecedented transparency in global supply chains.

The genesis of VeChain emerged from Lu's extensive background in enterprise technology and his recognition that traditional supply chain management suffered from critical trust deficits. As consumers became increasingly conscious of product authenticity, environmental impact, and ethical sourcing, businesses struggled to provide verifiable proof of their claims. Counterfeit goods cost the global economy hundreds of billions of dollars annually, while scandals involving mislabeled food, fake pharmaceuticals, and unethical labor practices eroded consumer confidence across industries.

Lu's vision extended beyond simple product tracking to encompass a comprehensive ecosystem where every physical item could have a digital identity, storing its entire lifecycle history on an immutable blockchain. This concept required solving complex technical challenges that had not been adequately addressed by existing blockchain platforms. Unlike financial transactions that existed purely in digital form, tracking physical products required integrating blockchain technology with sensors, IoT devices, and real-world verification systems.

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VeChain: Supply Chain Management and Blockchain

VeChain: Supply Chain Management and Blockchain

by Dave Geraldson

Narrated by Digital Voice Matt G

Unabridged — 46 minutes

VeChain: Supply Chain Management and Blockchain

VeChain: Supply Chain Management and Blockchain

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Overview

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


In the bustling tech corridors of Shanghai during 2015, a group of entrepreneurs led by Sunny Lu recognized a fundamental challenge facing modern commerce: the growing disconnect between digital innovation and physical reality. While blockchain technology promised transparency and immutable records, most early cryptocurrency projects focused on purely digital applications like payments or smart contracts. Lu and his team at VeChain envisioned something different-a blockchain platform specifically designed to bridge the gap between physical products and digital verification, creating unprecedented transparency in global supply chains.

The genesis of VeChain emerged from Lu's extensive background in enterprise technology and his recognition that traditional supply chain management suffered from critical trust deficits. As consumers became increasingly conscious of product authenticity, environmental impact, and ethical sourcing, businesses struggled to provide verifiable proof of their claims. Counterfeit goods cost the global economy hundreds of billions of dollars annually, while scandals involving mislabeled food, fake pharmaceuticals, and unethical labor practices eroded consumer confidence across industries.

Lu's vision extended beyond simple product tracking to encompass a comprehensive ecosystem where every physical item could have a digital identity, storing its entire lifecycle history on an immutable blockchain. This concept required solving complex technical challenges that had not been adequately addressed by existing blockchain platforms. Unlike financial transactions that existed purely in digital form, tracking physical products required integrating blockchain technology with sensors, IoT devices, and real-world verification systems.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940195008239
Publisher: Daphne Haydens LLC
Publication date: 08/15/2025
Edition description: Unabridged
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