What is a Bluechip?

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Bluechips are the shipping containers of the data economy—secure, standardized, and built to move verified information across systems, partners, and platforms. Each Bluechip represents a unique, traceable, and transferable digital asset that captures commercial, environmental, and social performance tied to a real-world transaction via Connect.

  • Verified by Design: Every Bluechip is backed by primary data—captured directly from supply chain actors and verified through Sourcery’s Connect Platform.

  • Powered by NFT Technology: Each Bluechip is minted as a non-fungible token (NFT), and stored immutably in the blockchain, making it tamper-proof, uniquely identifiable, and interoperable across digital systems.

  • Transferable and Tradable: Bluechips can be bought, sold, transferred, or held—just like any other asset—creating new opportunities for recognition, finance, and reward.

  • Built for Collaboration: Bluechips enable secure data sharing and value exchange across stakeholders—aligning incentives, unlocking partnerships, and accelerating system-wide transformation.