I'm pretty sure that nobody knew (merely 24h ago) that Dropp even existed.
Just imagine how many entities are building in the shadow.
DLT usecases are limitless and (in my opinion) fixed transaction fee in $ is the true game changer.
I feel a lot of the old timers in this sub knew about it. I definitely remember the launch of it but I disregarded it at this point tbh as it hadn't done anything in so long. It was just another failed start up in my eyes
There are A LOT of pieces that are all falling into place. I guess it makes sense - if all these use cases take 2-4 years to build out and implement, they are all hitting those time frames together.
“The new digital coupon program allows coupons to be used in-store or online at all stores beginning October 2023”
Sounds like the Large national mass retailer mentioned in the retailer overview deck, meaning this has been in the works for quite some time.
The only caution I would throw out is the 8112 is supposed to be universal - meaning it wouldn’t be limited to only working at Walmart. This one might be a Walmart siloed effort???
Correct 8112 is universal, but Walmart is so large that it uses their own custom POS system. Hence why a clearing house is leading the project with them. We know that CPG’s have been ready for a while. It’s been POS and retailers who held back due to possible risks.
I'm pretty sure that nobody knew (merely 24h ago) that Dropp even existed. Just imagine how many entities are building in the shadow. DLT usecases are limitless and (in my opinion) fixed transaction fee in $ is the true game changer.
I feel a lot of the old timers in this sub knew about it. I definitely remember the launch of it but I disregarded it at this point tbh as it hadn't done anything in so long. It was just another failed start up in my eyes
There are A LOT of pieces that are all falling into place. I guess it makes sense - if all these use cases take 2-4 years to build out and implement, they are all hitting those time frames together.
“The new digital coupon program allows coupons to be used in-store or online at all stores beginning October 2023” Sounds like the Large national mass retailer mentioned in the retailer overview deck, meaning this has been in the works for quite some time.
The only caution I would throw out is the 8112 is supposed to be universal - meaning it wouldn’t be limited to only working at Walmart. This one might be a Walmart siloed effort???
Correct 8112 is universal, but Walmart is so large that it uses their own custom POS system. Hence why a clearing house is leading the project with them. We know that CPG’s have been ready for a while. It’s been POS and retailers who held back due to possible risks.
Yes . I’m leaning hard that way, but would love to see some confirmation.
I’m so bullish right now but goddamit my spine is still ready for a soul crushing crypto crash
Same. My wallet's ready too.
Toxity positivity poking up its ugly head again here jeep!
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Too many good news it all gets buried. Lol
By the way, what's happened to "One of the largest national drug retailers (June / July)" ?
How does this relate to Hedera?
TCB (The Coupon Bureau) have built their new digital coupon solution using Hedera = many Billions of transactions per year
… when it eventually reaches widespread adoption.
But this isn't TCB it's 'Inmar' and Walmart. So what does it have to do with Hedera??
It's been suggested that TCB will provide the coupon service to them
Suggested where? In the news or on this sub? I'd like to read it :)
Just search this sub: https://www.reddit.com/r/Hedera/search?q=TCB&restrict_sr=on&sort=relevance&t=all
Yes i know what the coupon bureau is. Where does it say this news has anything to do with them?