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Medication Verification on the Blockchain

by Trent LapinskiFebruary 12th, 2018
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This week <a href="https://medium.com/@gregkerr_9395" data-anchor-type="2" data-user-id="9693b0d4fc82" data-action-value="9693b0d4fc82" data-action="show-user-card" data-action-type="hover" target="_blank">Greg Kerr</a> and I sit down with Charlie Sherlock, the CEO of <a href="http://VerifyMyMeds.com" target="_blank">VerifyMyMeds.com</a>. In this episode we discuss the use case of using blockchain technology to verify medications using QR codes and a blockchain to ensure that the medications you purchase and consume are what they say they are. This is a very simple and practical use case for blockchain technology, and has the potential to save lives by making sure people are actually getting the medications they think they’re buying online.

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Episode 7 of Crypto Disrupted: Interview with Charlie Sherlock, CEO of VerifyMyMeds.com

This week Greg Kerr and I sit down with Charlie Sherlock, the CEO of VerifyMyMeds.com. In this episode we discuss the use case of using blockchain technology to verify medications using QR codes and a blockchain to ensure that the medications you purchase and consume are what they say they are. This is a very simple and practical use case for blockchain technology, and has the potential to save lives by making sure people are actually getting the medications they think they’re buying online.

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