The UZ Agricultural Ecosystem primarily applies blockchain technology in agriculture, with one of the main use cases being authentication and traceability. Leveraging the unalterable nature and timestamp features of blockchain technology, it is utilized in the circulation process of agricultural products and other items. This technology is currently quite rare in its application within the agricultural sector. The cloud-based Green Pomelo platform developed by UZ Agricultural Ecosystem supports scientific production through a big data system, while smart contracts are applied to agriculture to promote industrial development.
The UZ token serves the following functions:
Firstly, as a digital rights certificate, UZ is a rights voucher that exists in digital form, representing a right and an inherent value.
Secondly, encryption, the authenticity, tamper-resistance, and privacy protection capabilities of UZ are ensured by cryptography. Each UZ token is a right protected by cryptography, offering a more solid and reliable safeguard than any law or authority.
Thirdly, on-chain circulation, UZ tokens can flow on the blockchain and be verified anytime and anywhere.