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Blockchain Helps Luxury Retailers Prove Provenance And Sustainability Claims

When it comes to diamonds, it's a time of time for the communities involved in the mine-to-market journey, according to new research. Why are people buying their sparkling stones and why are they increasingly expensive?

Source: forbes.com
Published on 2022-01-26

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