Anndy Lian: “Politician, Business and Academics” Will Help the Rapid Development of Blockchain Commercialization

Anndy Lian: “Politician, Business and Academics” Will Help the Rapid Development of Blockchain Commercialization

(MARVELS AWARDS of 2019)

On January 29, 2019, “MARVELS AWARDS of 2019” was held in Seoul by the CEO Summit of South Korea. In-depth discussions on “enabling politics, economy, culture and society to revitalize Korean industry” were conducted during the summit. Former head of Korea’s Ministry of Science and Technology; Honorary Professor of the State University of New York, Myung Oh; Korean Congressman Song Hee-young; Korea Blockchain Industries Association, Kim Hyeong-ju; Former South Korean Minister of Environment, Maanee Lee; Dongguo University Blockchain Research Center; Renowned professors from Korea University, and more than 250 enterprises CEO from home and abroad attended the meeting. LINFINITY CEO Anndy Lian was also invited by the host president Park Bong Kyu, and delivered a keynote speech.

(Summit president Park Bong Kyu)

(Former South Korean Minister of Environment, Maanee Lee)

(LINFINITY CEO Anndy Lian and the guests)

In the speech, Anndy Lian introduced the philosophy and the current process LINFINITY anti-counterfeiting solutions. “2019 will be a year of rapid development of blockchain commercialization, and blockchain industry will land a firm foothold on the commercial applications. Besides, people are also beginning to focus more on the application scenarios of blockchain technology itself, and more importantly, an increasing number of governments and academic research institutions are also onboarding, for example, the blockchain industry pilot project in Gyeongbuk Province. LINFINITY will continue to provide full support in the area of anti-counterfeiting by promoting the commercialisation of blockchain with more partnerships with both commercial, political and academic forces.

Anndy Lian is an early blockchain adopter and experienced serial entrepreneur who is known for his work in the government sector. He is a best selling book author- “NFT: From Zero to Hero” and “Blockchain Revolution 2030”.

Currently, he is appointed as the Chief Digital Advisor at Mongolia Productivity Organization, championing national digitization. Prior to his current appointments, he was the Chairman of BigONE Exchange, a global top 30 ranked crypto spot exchange and was also the Advisory Board Member for Hyundai DAC, the blockchain arm of South Korea’s largest car manufacturer Hyundai Motor Group. Lian played a pivotal role as the Blockchain Advisor for Asian Productivity Organisation (APO), an intergovernmental organization committed to improving productivity in the Asia-Pacific region.

An avid supporter of incubating start-ups, Anndy has also been a private investor for the past eight years. With a growth investment mindset, Anndy strategically demonstrates this in the companies he chooses to be involved with. He believes that what he is doing through blockchain technology currently will revolutionise and redefine traditional businesses. He also believes that the blockchain industry has to be “redecentralised”.

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SMEs Fall into Frequent Pitfalls When Optimising Their Supply Chains: LINFINITY Has A Solution

SMEs Fall into Frequent Pitfalls When Optimising Their Supply Chains: LINFINITY Has A Solution

Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), when beginning to emerge from the market as viable and reliable sources of goods and services, tend to all follow the same pattern. They try to scale up their businesses on all sides at once, beefing up procurement, manufacturing, and logistics alike, but then struggle, at least on an initial basis, to maintain the flow of business as well as they did before. On the business side, this is seen with difficulties in managing client systems, web servers, deliveries, and price renegotiations; on the consumer side, it results in higher prices, longer wait times, and a slight reduction in good quality customer service.

This is a natural byproduct of ‘biting off more than you can chew’, and, unfortunately, the vast (80%) of SMEs never recover from the process of scaling up from a small project to a larger enterprise, and only a third of startups make it to their tenth anniversary. The reasons for this are myriad and complex, usually stemming from the losses accrued by the unlimited amounts of money and time a business could sink into making their small-scale supply-chain system work on a larger and more complex scale. In essence, it is tricky at best, damaging at worst, and likely to put the company out of business.

LINFINITY DApp Introduces Blockchain to SMEs Whilst Maintaining Business Flow

“SMEs still have a long way to go to crack down on fake goods under the framework of traditional supply chains. They have to face not only the overwhelming problem of fake goods, but also the crisis of trust caused by purchased fake goods.”

—LINFINITY CEO Anndy Lian, Singapore Shin Min Daily News, December 18, 2018

LINFINITY aims to improve and streamline the supply chain of SMEs in particular, but paying particular attention to detail regarding the safety, privacy, security, and transparency of company business. The loss, corruption, theft, or mismanagement of data, especially in an SME that is looking to expand in all directions, is perhaps the biggest potential pitfall when migrating client data, reorganising logistics, or ensuring that every commodity produced is legitimate and not under threat of being counterfeited.

To do this, the LINFINITY team have developed DApp, which exclusively runs on blockchain technologies to allow SMEs to add any data which needs to be securely protected against potential threats to an encrypted, accessible system. Its backend code runs on a decentralised peer-to-peer basis, which departs from the traditional supply-chain methods of either storing data on paper, which is prone to loss or adaptation at any time, or on centralised servers, which are vulnerable to both internal company threats and external hacking threats. In addition, DApp works as a consumer-end platform which allows customers to check whether a particular item is a legitimately-produced product or a counterfeit. To do this, DApp accesses a secured copy of a ledger of all items or services tagged by a particular business, and checks them alongside the product or service that is scanned via QR code by the consumer. This allows for complete peace of mind for a consumer, as they know that their chosen product is either verified as legitimate or flagged as fake, and gives companies the peace of mind to know where and when every single product or service of theirs is distributed and sold.

SMEs Benefit the Most from Combining Blockchain with Traditional Supply-Chain Methods

(LINFFINITY DApp beta 1.0 customized for Herbriller)

Given the reliable nature of blockchain’s security architecture, which uses asymmetric cryptography to ensure that every piece of information has been uploaded to the chain by the correct source, and that every piece of data in the chain is only visible to  people with the right authorisation – through a series of public and private keys that exclusively encrypt and decrypt the information they are designed to deal with and no more – this allows for the messy business of migrating data, keeping track of products, and maintaining an up-to-date client and orders database to be kept as streamlined and secured as possible. Traditional supply-chains will always end up losing data in migration – sometimes harmlessly, but mostly in damaging ways which could allow for sensitive data to become public or product information to be leaked to counterfeiters. DApp is specifically designed to deal with that for SMEs in particular, which is what makes it such a uniquely qualified product for emerging businesses in almost any sector which requires the storage and accessing of sensitive information. DApp, then, allows for the maintaining of flow in businesses looking to expand operations in all areas, with only the most minor of updates to internal systems. Through DApp, tagging the items that need tagging, uploading only the business/product/client information that needs uploading, ensuring that only people with the correct credentials are issued the keys they need for their specific areas, and allowing customers to access the entire product system (on a read-only basis) and their account information (on a secure line), most of the security and transparency issues resulting from company expansion completely evaporates – leaving your SME to be far more likely to be one of the 20% to succeed.

Quick off the Mark

However, LINFINITY does recognise that it is the integration of blockchain with traditional supply-chain methods that will lead to greater adoption. At the Future Blockchain Forum 2018, held on December 16th in Seoul, South Korea, CEO Anndy Lian emphasised: “I have seen a great number of innovative projects crop up in the industry from time to time, but they’re all still stuck in their pilot phase… [however] ‘blockchainisation’ of various industries is not a necessarily holistic approach. ‘Blockchain Reform’ here, however, provides a potential solution, and one that LINFINITY has adopted since its inception: by combining blockchain technology with traditional entities as a market strategy – first by building a complete business ecosystem from the enterprise end, and secondly by conducting staged blockchain commercialisation from the top to the bottom.”

In addition, on December 18th this year, the Singapore Shin Min Daily News published a special report on LINFINITY’s efforts to streamline the process of co-chaining: that is, the addition of product, client and consumer data to a decentralised, transparent, and highly secured network, specifically aimed at SMEs – entitled: “Information On-chaining is Not Complicated for SMEs”. “The flexibility and resilience of SMEs will make them the first beneficiaries of blockchain commercialisation,” Mr. Lian states. It is this key belief that underpins the whole of what LINFINITY stands for – and they have been extremely active this year in expanding the market for SMEs.

(LINFINITY CEO Anndy Lian at BlockSpace Asia 2018)

As early as July, LINFINITY launched the Singapore SMEs blockchain special conference, 2018 Blockspace Asia, and teamed up with Singapore’s government agency Enterprise Singapore to provide technical support for the blockchain transformation of SMEs. “The commercialisation of blockchain cannot be achieved by the business community alone. We need to work together with governmental and international forces,” added Mr. Lian. As a member of the Gyeongsangbuk-do Blockchain Special Committee in South Korea, the LINFINITY CEO will collaborate with senior project sponsors, founders and leaders of blockchain industries.

Towards Infinite Possibilities

The clear success for DApp as LINFINITY’s cornerstone product signifies an important step towards blockchain commercialisation.

In DApp version 1.0, LINFINITY built a decentralised information management system for Scientific Tradition, a highly successful Lingzhi healthcare brand. DApp automatically recognises and divides uploaded product information into three parts: static (product name), dynamic (production date, batch number) and visual (product image/video), storing them in an InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) database. All product information is uploaded to the LINFINITY sub-chain, generating a unique QR code for each stored item. Customers can then use DApp to scan the QR code on the product for detailed information and to ensure authenticity.

(Herbriller hair care products)

After this success, LINFINITY has conducted informational on-chaining services for the Japanese haircare brand Herbriller with their latest versopm of DApp. Further blockchain-based anti-counterfeiting and traceability support is to be developed further during the next stages of their partnership. The great bonus is that Herbriller’s series of products have been introduced through this partnership to mainland China, which has naturally given Chinese consumers a clearer look at the world of premium haircare products and promoted Herbriller as the best in the business.

LINFINITY’s presence, both at conferences and in the media, has been especially prolific as a result.

Looking forward, to expanding DApp’s operations into Europe, August 30th this year saw LINFINITY hold its first roundtable conference in London’s financial centre, after a number of successful talks in Singapore, South Korea, Japan and Thailand. Armed with their holistic, combined-approach to rejuvenating SME supply chains, the newly-incepted LINFINITY Forum allowed the business to explore their reasoning behind helping UK-based SMEs through information co-chaining.

If LINFINITY can successfully work with SMEs across both Asia and Europe, whilst making DApp into a system of near-perfect security, reliability and transparency, whilst combining with traditional supply-chain methods to ensure the maintenance of company flow, then blockchain will surely move towards, as said by LINFINITY since its inception, “towards infinite possibilities”.

For more information about LINFINITY and their future activities, please visit www.linfinity.io or contact pr@linfinity.io.

 

Anndy Lian is an early blockchain adopter and experienced serial entrepreneur who is known for his work in the government sector. He is a best selling book author- “NFT: From Zero to Hero” and “Blockchain Revolution 2030”.

Currently, he is appointed as the Chief Digital Advisor at Mongolia Productivity Organization, championing national digitization. Prior to his current appointments, he was the Chairman of BigONE Exchange, a global top 30 ranked crypto spot exchange and was also the Advisory Board Member for Hyundai DAC, the blockchain arm of South Korea’s largest car manufacturer Hyundai Motor Group. Lian played a pivotal role as the Blockchain Advisor for Asian Productivity Organisation (APO), an intergovernmental organization committed to improving productivity in the Asia-Pacific region.

An avid supporter of incubating start-ups, Anndy has also been a private investor for the past eight years. With a growth investment mindset, Anndy strategically demonstrates this in the companies he chooses to be involved with. He believes that what he is doing through blockchain technology currently will revolutionise and redefine traditional businesses. He also believes that the blockchain industry has to be “redecentralised”.

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中小企业供应链优化困难重重:LINFINITY带来解决方案

中小企业供应链优化困难重重:LINFINITY带来解决方案

“中小企业要在传统供应链的架构上打击假货,其实还有很长的路要走。他们不仅得面对压倒性的假货问题,还得面对因消费者购买到假货而产生的信任危机问题。”

——LINFINITY CEO Anndy Lian

当中小型企业(SME)作为可靠的商品和服务的来源从市场中脱颖而出时,往往都遵循相同的模式,他们会加强采购、制造和运输等业务,试图立即全方位扩展规模。然而结果却并不尽人意,往往只能在最初的基础上努力维持业务流程。这不仅在业务方面带来客户端系统、Web服务器重新管理,交付和价格重新谈判等困难,而且在消费层面导致更高的价格、更长的等待时间和更差的客户体验。

这就是“贪多嚼不烂”的后果,不幸的是,大量(约80%)的中小企业从一个小型项目扩展到一个大型企业的过程中无法重新定位,只有三分之一的创业公司能挺过十年。造成这种情况的原因是多种多样的,通常是源于企业为了使小规模供应链系统能够在更大,更复杂的范围内运作而投入大量金钱和时间带来损失造成的。从本质上讲,这个问题充其量是棘手的,但有时候也是破坏性的,并且可能会使公司破产倒闭。

LINFINITYDApp向中小企业引进区块链维护业务流程

(新加坡《新明日报》刊登LINFINITY项目专题报道)

LINFINITY旨在改善供应链系统,特别是中小企业的供应链系统,但要特别注意有关公司业务安全性、隐私性和透明度的详细信息。尤其是对于那些寻求全方位业务扩展的中小企业来说,数据的丢失、窃取或管理不善,可能会导致客户数据迁移、物流重组甚至导致商品被伪造的威胁。

为此,LINFINITY团队开发了DApp,它利用区块链技术,将中小型企业需要安全保护的数据进行上链,以防止对加密、可访问系统的潜在威胁。它的后端代码是在分散的点对点基础上运行的,与传统纸质存储数据的方法不同,传统方法将数据存储在中心化的服务器上,这些服务器既容易受到公司内部的威胁,也容易受到外部黑客的攻击,很容易造成数据丢失或被篡改。此外消费者可以使用DApp检验商品的真伪。DApp将企业的商品所有数据上传到区块链公共账本的安全副本中,并将其与消费者通过QR码扫描的产品或服务信息一起检验,这样可以让消费者完全放心,因为他们明确知道他们所选择的产品是经过合法检验的还是被标记为假冒的。与此同时,企业端也可以通过DApp更精准的了解每一件产品或者服务的流转时间及地点。

中小企业成区块链与传统供应链结合的最大受益者

(LINFINITY DApp1.0版本)

区块链的安全架构体系,使用非对称加密技术确保每条信息都通过正确的来源上传到链中,并且只有拥有正确授权的人时才能通过一系列专门加密解密的公钥和私钥处理看到信息。这使得迁移数据、跟踪产品和维护新客户订单数据库等业务尽可能精简和安全。传统的供应链在数据迁移的过程中总是会丢失数据,这些数据有时候并没有太大影响,但大多数情况下会将产品信息或企业敏感数据公之于众或泄露给造假者。DApp专门针对中小企业而设计,这使其成为几乎所有需要存储和访问敏感信息的行业中新兴的独特合格产品。因此DApp保证了那些寻求全方位业务拓展的企业的流程维护,并且只需对内部系统进行轻微的更新。通过DApp,仅需要将业务、产品、客户信息等企业有必要的信息进行上链,确保只有具有正确授权的人员才能获得他们特定区域所需的密钥,并允许客户访问整个产品系统(以只读方式)及其账户信息(在安全线上)。公司扩张导致的大多数安全性和透明度问题完全消失,让这些中小企业更有可能成为那20%成功企业中的一员。

LINFINITY Mark

LINFINITY布局供应链+区块链的商业化进程分为三个阶段:分别是信息上链;商品防伪以及信息溯源。除了DApp外,LINFINITY 独创的LINFINITY Mark也起着至关重要的作用,在经过LINFINITY Mark 1.0版本的迭代后,LINFINITY  Mark 2.0现已完成,并在三个方面做出了优化:1、印刷采用色变油墨工艺,强化物理防伪视感;2、选取法币材质,凹凸纹理,提升物理防伪触感;3、LINFINITY Mark防伪贴纸采用易碎设计,使其无法被盗用与复制。通过LINFINITY  Mark于LINFINITY DApp的相互配合,从而实现商品物理防伪与区块链防伪双保险。LINFINITY正是以这样的方式,将区块链技术与传统供应链相融合,更好的在防伪溯源方面为中小企业服务。

早在去年7月LINFINITY举办了新加坡中小企业区块链专场—2018 Blockspace Asia,席上LINFINITY携手新加坡政府部门共同为中小企业的区块链转型与发展提供支持。Anndy指出:“区块链的商业化进程单靠商界是不够的,我们需要与来自政府的力量共同合作推进。”此外作为“韩国庆尚北道区块链特别委员会”委员,Anndy将与众多区块链行业顶级项目发起人、创始人与领袖精英一起携手合作。

(新加坡中小企业区块链专场—2018 Blockspace Asia)

此外,新加坡《新明日报》也于12月18日,刊登了LINFINITY项目专题报道—《LINFINITY要打破市场迷思—中小企业采用“区块链”不复杂》,阐述了LINFINITY信息上链过程中所做的努力,即将产品、客户和消费者数据添加到去中心化的、透明的专门针对中小企业的高度安全的网络中。Anndy表示:“中小企业的灵活性和适应力将使它们成为区块链商业化的首批受益者。”正是这一关键信念支撑着LINFINITY,并且他们今年在扩大中小企业市场方面非常活跃。

走向无限可能

DApp作为LINFINITY生态的基石,它的成功标志着LINFINITY向区块链商业化迈出了重要一步。

在DApp1.0版本中,LINFINITY为新加坡一家知名的灵芝保健品公司Scientific Tradition建立了一个去中心化的信息管理系统。DApp自动识别并将上传的产品信息分为三个部分:静态信息(比如产品名称)、动态信息(比如生产日期,批次编号)和图像信息(比如产品图像/视频),并将它们存储在IPFS数据库中。所有产品信息上传至LINFINITY子链,每存一件商品信息,便会对应生成一个独有的QR码。消费者可以使用DApp扫描产品上的QR码以获取商品详细信息。

(Herbriller护发系列产品)

在此成功之后,LINFINITY为日本护发品牌Herbriller提供了最新DApp版本,并完成了信息上链服务。在合作的下一阶段,LINFINITY将进一步开发基于区块链的溯源技术。另外,LINFINITY也把Herbriller的系列产品引入中国大陆,让中国消费者更加清晰地了解其优质的护发产品,使其在行业中的品牌形象更加稳固。

为了扩大DApp在欧洲的业务,今年8月30日,继新加坡、韩国、日本和泰国多次成功的圆桌会议后,LINFINITY首次在伦敦金融中心举行了圆桌论坛。凭借其全面、综合的防伪溯源解决方案服务中小企业供应链,使企业联合起来共同探索区块链技术如何为英国的中小企业服务。

如果LINFINITY能够成功地与亚洲和欧洲的中小企业合作,更新迭代LINFINITY DApp成为一个更完美安全可靠的系统,同时结合维护传统供应链的方法来确保公司流程,那么区块链技术肯定会像LINFINITY所说的那样,走向“无限可能”。

Anndy Lian is an early blockchain adopter and experienced serial entrepreneur who is known for his work in the government sector. He is a best selling book author- “NFT: From Zero to Hero” and “Blockchain Revolution 2030”.

Currently, he is appointed as the Chief Digital Advisor at Mongolia Productivity Organization, championing national digitization. Prior to his current appointments, he was the Chairman of BigONE Exchange, a global top 30 ranked crypto spot exchange and was also the Advisory Board Member for Hyundai DAC, the blockchain arm of South Korea’s largest car manufacturer Hyundai Motor Group. Lian played a pivotal role as the Blockchain Advisor for Asian Productivity Organisation (APO), an intergovernmental organization committed to improving productivity in the Asia-Pacific region.

An avid supporter of incubating start-ups, Anndy has also been a private investor for the past eight years. With a growth investment mindset, Anndy strategically demonstrates this in the companies he chooses to be involved with. He believes that what he is doing through blockchain technology currently will revolutionise and redefine traditional businesses. He also believes that the blockchain industry has to be “redecentralised”.

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