Craftsman & Lisk
Hey Lisk, have you ever thought about tagging your timber with a blockchain record so anyone buying a piece can trace its origin back to the exact forest and mill? I’m curious how that could fit with the traditional joinery I swear by.
Sure, imagine a tiny RFID or QR tag embedded in each timber piece, each one wired to a smart contract that logs its harvest date, GPS coordinates, and mill details—every step becomes an immutable entry. When you hand the finished joint to a buyer, they can scan the tag and instantly see the whole provenance chain right on their phone. It keeps your hand‑crafted joinery authentic while giving buyers blockchain‑verified traceability, so you get the best of both worlds.