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    Duke Evan commented  · 

    Let's take a look at the CAASH protocol and how it is changing the approach to agriculture. First, https://caash.io/ harnesses the power of blockchain to create a transparent and efficient system that connects farmers with investors. The basic idea is that farmers no longer need to rely solely on traditional banks for loans. Instead, they can raise funding through crowdfunding, where multiple investors can invest small amounts in their projects. How does this work in practice? Farmers create profiles on the CAASH platform where they present their projects. They describe how they will use the funds raised and may even present their plans to increase yields through innovative methods. They can then set fundraising targets and investors, seeing their plans, can choose which projects they are interested in investing in. I myself participated in such a project last year. We raised funds to install a drip irrigation system that allowed us to optimize water consumption and increase our harvest. Investors were able to track the process through the platform, which created transparency. In addition, through the use of smart contracts, money was only released when certain conditions were met, which increased trust between the parties.

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    Duke Evan commented  · 

    Thanks for your feedback, it really helps! I'm thinking about trying Translate.com too, especially for personal documents. I wonder if anyone has used this service to translate letters or informal texts? What was your experience with it?