It's Me and I can Prove it.
? Geeq.io

It's Me and I can Prove it.

And that Dearest Reader changes everything.

It all starts with you clicking on this link - In this demo, you will learn how Geeq NFTs and Geeq Data can be used to improve supply chains by verifying provenance and minimizing disputes.

Here, Geeq NFTs are used to represent coffee in several phases of its supply chain process. The NFTs ensure the authenticity of intermediate products and allow for tracking of provenance. Geeq Data is used to notarize agreements and legal documents to minimize the chance of disputes.

I remember the first time Stephanie So showed me this demo. I took one look at the screen and in my mind swapped out The Farmer, The Broker, The Buyer, with Me, The Infomediary, The Marketplace.

I had just created the Identity Nexus? Dr. Michael Becker

That was it. I didn't even need the demo anymore - I could clearly see it. I'm going to keep this super simple.

It begins with a place to store my data - we've had that since 2006. But nobody knows that it is actually my data. How do I prove provenance like the coffee bean farmer. The second she gets her coffee beans notarized she has created a 'Thing'. There is a legal term for this - Chose in Possession. You can find it here. Data on its own is just data, in my opinion, for it to have real exchangeable value it must be turned into a 'Thing' that I can possess.

With my data notarized it is a Thing. Next, I want to 'exchange' that Thing, so I turn it into a Chose in Action by trading it with the Broker - the infomediary. He acknowledges the 'Thing' and takes possession of it. Along with my terms and conditions around its use.

What does this look like so far? I created a diagram that shows it.

? 3PMobile? and ? Geeq.io

What you're seeing is Web3 (Read/Write/Own) proving that my data is my data, and then you're seeing our IP Augmented HTTP/HTML send that to the 'Central Network Value Exchange' (aka the Broker). This is identical to what the Geeq.io demo shows. What happens next? The Buyer shows up to complete the transaction! And makes you some money or enables you to buy a product, content, and or service at a reduced price if they can get some value from your data (based on your terms and conditions). What does that look like?

? 3PMobile? and ? Geeq.io

And that Dearest Readers is where I see the future of digital customer engagement Jamie Smith?? . An app that adapts to my needs, values, and preferences in the moment and where the provenance of my data is legally proven and can be exchanged in a safe manner.

I urge all of you to walkthrough the Geeq.io NFT demo. You will see something become a 'Thing' in real time. You will see a buyer take possession of that Thing and then you will see that Thing exchanged.

All that's missing is an app with a unified user interface that seamlessly adapts to my daily life needs in the moment, to enable me to interact with the collaborative partner in real time.

We have that covered ??

Love it. Thank you for sharing what you learned and your insights.

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