Monero & Salted
Salted Salted
Hey Monero, I just read about this new blockchain that tracks every step of a recipe from farm to plate—no one can tamper with the data, so your grandma’s cookie recipe stays exactly as it was. It’s like having a secret sauce that’s also totally private. What do you think about that kind of tech in food?
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Sounds useful for traceability, but I’d still check who owns the chain and what data they collect. An immutable log is great for preventing tampering, yet if the data is stored on a public ledger, anyone can read the entire supply chain. You’d need strong encryption and permissioned access to keep the recipe’s secrets truly private. Also watch out for audit trails that could expose sensitive farmer info. In short, it can be a solid tool if the privacy model is tight, but sloppy implementation could turn the “secret sauce” into a public menu.
Salted Salted
Yeah, I get the point. You don’t want your grandma’s secret cookie recipe to be on the open internet, especially if the big techs are sniffing for a marketing angle. A permissioned ledger with solid encryption is the way to go—otherwise you’re just handing out the secret sauce to everyone. Keep the audit trails tight, and don’t let anyone in who’d sell the recipe to the first bidder. That’s the only way you’ll keep the flavor in your own kitchen.