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Dropping Bombs

Sam Rusani. ShipChain. Episode 140 with The Real Brad Lea (TRBL).

Dropping Bombs

Brad Lea

Entrepreneurship, Business

4.92.3K Ratings

🗓️ 26 February 2019

⏱️ 72 minutes

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0:00.0

Listen up, or run, for cover.

0:06.0

From the people who have access to the people who need the real Rob.

0:15.0

Bradley is dropping.

0:24.0

What it is, Bradley, back again with another episode of dropping bombs today in the studio.

0:30.0

I've got a blockchain crypto extraordinaire, Sam Rassani.

0:36.0

Is it Sam or Sammy?

0:38.0

Yeah, it's Sam. It's a full name, but most people just call me Sam.

0:41.0

Sam Rassani. Now you're with a company called Shipchain.

0:44.0

Yes. And what do they do?

0:46.0

Shipchain is building a transport and logistics platform utilizing blockchain technology.

0:52.0

So records.

0:54.0

Yes, pretty much. We've identified two of the biggest problems in the industry today,

1:00.0

which is tracking trace and then document handling and data storage pretty much.

1:04.0

And that's what we're utilizing blockchain technology for.

1:07.0

Well, blockchain is the best for that shit.

1:09.0

It is the best for that shit. You're absolutely right.

1:12.0

Does everybody not understand that? Everybody's always about the crypto part.

1:15.0

The crypto is simply a reward for creating a block in the chain.

1:19.0

Exactly. Yes, exactly.

1:21.0

Yeah, but the chain itself, the blockchain itself,

1:25.0

and if you've heard any of my podcasts regarding the subject,

1:28.0

I keep telling people, I don't think crypto is going anywhere because there's always going to be the blockchain.

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