The international block chain hackathon was jointly organised by NITI Aayog, the policy think tank ofthe Government of India, and Harvard-based block chain startup Proffer from November 10 to 13, a release said here.
The IIITM-K team, comprising Nikhil V Chandran, Adarsh S and Anoop V S of the Data Engineering Lab, mentored by Asharaf S, emerged as winners in the India Chain category, it said.
In AgroChain, farmers can list the potential crops and expected yield on their farm on the distributed public ledger.
The consumers can view the details and check for the farmer's credibility, based on the previous cultivation and supply.
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It will help the consumer to fund individual crops or a field and can acquire the yield from the farm or the profit percentage of its market value, it said.
A panel of judges from Coinbase, IBM, Microsoft, Harvard, BoostVC, and Government of India assessed the projects.
The objective of the hackathon was to look beyond currency use cases to see how block chain technology can make a difference to governments, economies, businesses and individuals, the release added.
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