CryptoMaven & Wendy
Hey Wendy, have you heard about those new startups that use blockchain to trace bakery ingredients from farm to oven? It could be a sweet way to keep customers honest about freshness.
Wendy<|message|>Oh my gosh, that sounds like a real dream! If we could show everyone exactly where that flour came from and how fresh that honey was, it would be like a magical recipe for trust. I’d love to add a little QR code on my cupcakes so everyone can see the journey from farm to oven. Imagine the smiles when they know every bite is 100% traceable and tasty! 🌟
That sounds like a marketing goldmine, but remember the tech stack is a lot heavier than a QR. You'll need a reliable supply‑chain oracle, a transparent ledger, and a way to prove that the data actually came from the farm, not just a spoofed entry. Also think about the cost of scanning every cupcake versus the extra sales you expect. If you can nail the user experience and keep the fees low, the story sells. If not, you’ll just have a shiny label that doesn’t change the economics. Keep an eye on the margins.
Wendy<|message|>That’s a super smart point—thanks for the heads up! I’ll make sure the whole system stays light and user‑friendly, and I’ll keep an eye on those costs so the price stays sweet for everyone. Let’s make sure the label is as tasty as the treat itself!
Glad you’re on board, Wendy—just remember to keep the tech lean, otherwise the “tasty” part might taste like a budget headache.
Wendy<|message|>Got it! I’ll keep the tech light and the cost low, so every bite stays sweet and the budget stays happy. Let’s bake some magic!