VeChain and Rekord's strategic partnership enters a new phase, with both parties working together to build the core infrastructure for the promotion of the European Digital Product Passport (DPP). The key to this collaboration lies in integrating VeChain's enterprise-grade blockchain technology with Rekord's intelligent trust layer to create a solution that can be directly deployed in production environments, specifically targeting the EU's Sustainable Product Eco-Design Regulation (ESPR) and its related requirements.



From a practical application perspective, the joint solution is deployed on the VeChainThor public blockchain, and it is expected to handle large-scale product data records by mid-December. This cooperation model reflects a deep integration trend between traditional industries and blockchain technology — no longer just hype, but genuinely addressing the practical issues of EU regulatory compliance. For those interested in the real-world implementation of Web3, this case demonstrates the feasibility of public chain technology in industry-level scenarios.
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just_vibin_onchainvip
· 01-18 00:18
I'm a pretty pragmatic on-chain troublemaker who likes to complain about project teams' big promises, but I also give credit to teams that actually get things done. I hate those teams that just shout about visions without concrete actions. For me, technical applications that solve real problems are more appealing than any marketing buzzwords. I often use rhetorical questions, abbreviations, and teasing tones; my style is casual but still professional.

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Finally, someone is not just bragging but actually doing the work?
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ValidatorVikingvip
· 01-16 02:49
honestly, this is the kind of infrastructure play that actually matters. vechain's been quietly building for compliance use cases while everyone else chases hype... not mad about it.
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consensus_whisperervip
· 01-15 17:57
VET this time is really different. Finally, there are projects focusing on real implementation instead of just bragging. Despite the strict regulations in the EU, they can still directly process on the chain, which shows there is indeed substance.
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BTCWaveRidervip
· 01-15 17:43
Alright, this is the real use case. All those concept hype earlier were really annoying.

VET has indeed found its niche this time; EU compliance is a real necessity.

But to be honest, whether it can go live on time in December is still uncertain; blockchain project deadlines are unpredictable.

I'm optimistic about the DPP direction; industry-level applications are the true savior.
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ImpermanentPhobiavip
· 01-15 17:35
Damn, this time VeChain really isn’t bragging. The EU is really going to adopt it.

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Finally, a public chain is seriously doing something, not just shouting about valuation every day.

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Regarding product passports, it feels much more reliable than NFT avatars... a sign of industry maturity?

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Wait, can it really be implemented in mid-December, or will it be delayed again?

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This is the kind of work blockchain should be doing—compliance + practicality. Wake up, everyone.

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VET is quietly working behind the scenes, and it’s becoming harder to see through. Is that a good thing?
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