What makes VeChain interesting?

Focus on Supply Chain:

VeChain has real-world applications in the business sector. It can be used to track products, enhance transparency, and reduce fraud in global supply chains. Companies in logistics, luxury, healthcare, and automotive sectors have been attracted by its potential.

Collaborations with Major Companies:

VeChain has formed partnerships with global companies such as DHL, PwC, BMW, and many others. These alliances give VeChain credibility and can provide broader adoption of its blockchain.

Use of "VeChainThor":

VeChain's blockchain is called VeChainThor, and it supports both public and private transactions. It is a permissioned blockchain, meaning it is governed by a limited number of validators, but it also offers some public features for transparency.

Dual Token (VET and VTHO):

VeChain uses two tokens: VET (VeChain Token) and VTHO (VeChain Thor Energy). While VET is used as a store of value and for network governance, VTHO is used to power transactions. The dual token structure can help keep the value of VET more stable over time.

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