AIBT is redefining the product lifecycle management with a new creative approach—generating a unique digital passport for each product. AI is responsible for thoroughly analyzing the full cycle data of the product, dissecting material compositions to identify the optimal recycling and reuse pathways; blockchain acts as the "record keeper," documenting the complete history of the product from production and maintenance to final recycling in an immutable way. Smart contracts are even more powerful, automatically issuing carbon footprint rewards and promoting a shift in global resource flow from one-way consumption to a closed-loop regeneration model. This combination is quietly changing our understanding of "consumption."
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ResearchChadButBroke
· 12h ago
Wow, the digital passport step is really amazing. Finally, someone has made recycling interesting.
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CryptoComedian
· 12h ago
Laughing and then crying, this time "garbage sorting" has turned into a Web3 style.
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DAOplomacy
· 01-12 01:51
honestly though, the incentive structure here is... let's say *sub-optimal*. who's actually paying for all this? the carbon credits look nice on paper but game theoretical implications suggest we're just shifting externalities around. path dependency matters—legacy supply chains won't pivot for some smart contracts, ngl
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 01-12 01:51
Wow, this digital passport idea is really brilliant. Much more reliable than those paper-based carbon neutrality claims.
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MidnightTrader
· 01-12 01:49
The idea of a digital passport is brilliant. Finally, someone has made recycling less low-quality. The carbon footprint reward is a clever move.
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MEVictim
· 01-12 01:48
This gameplay definitely has some substance, but what exactly can the carbon footprint rewards be exchanged for?
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JustHodlIt
· 01-12 01:39
This is what Web3 should be doing—actually implementing it rather than just talking on paper.
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BlockchainWorker
· 01-12 01:25
Wow, the concept of digital passports is amazing. Finally, someone has combined AI and blockchain in a creative way.
AIBT is redefining the product lifecycle management with a new creative approach—generating a unique digital passport for each product. AI is responsible for thoroughly analyzing the full cycle data of the product, dissecting material compositions to identify the optimal recycling and reuse pathways; blockchain acts as the "record keeper," documenting the complete history of the product from production and maintenance to final recycling in an immutable way. Smart contracts are even more powerful, automatically issuing carbon footprint rewards and promoting a shift in global resource flow from one-way consumption to a closed-loop regeneration model. This combination is quietly changing our understanding of "consumption."