The company recently announced that Tom Menner will be serving as Blockchain Architect on its Board of Advisors.
Menner is an IT solution architect, with extensive experience in designing systems that leverage blockchain storage, cloud computing, and a number of other relevant technologies.
BLMP, Menner, & the Future of Virtual Goods
BLMP has developed revolutionary solutions to resolve obstacles within the virtual goods market including licensing issues. At present, brands and digital publishers have been hesitant to enter agreements with one another due to the complexity of enforcing such agreements. BLMP offers solutions with unique features including:
- Smart contracts — use instructions stored in a blockchain to enforce themselves; this ensures that every party to a licensing agreement receives exactly what they are entitled to as per the contract.
- Virtual good tracking — assigns a unique identity to each item and stores it in the blockchain; this assures that brands can be certain their property is never used without their permission and also verifies the authenticity of these assets.
Tom Menner has the technical skills to scale this cutting-edge platform for BLMP. A graduate of Carnegie Mellon University, Menner has worked as a Senior Solution Architect for IBM for over 10 years. Currently, Menner is a Director and Blockchain Solution Architect for R3 the largest private blockchain consortium consisting of over 200 financial institutions. Tom’s years of experience designing blockchain solutions and other digital applications for a wide range of purposes means BLMP is well-positioned to offer enterprise level software solutions to brands and digital platforms. Menner adds more firepower to a star studded list of advisors for the rapidly rising startup BLMP.
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