Good Afternoon CT fam
The ocean has no shortage of data.
The problem is knowing which data to trust.
AIS can show where a vessel says it is.
Satellite data can provide another layer.
People on the ground can see what is actually happening.
But bringing those signals together and verifying a real maritime event is a completely different challenge.
That is what makes Sea Verity interesting to me.
The goal is not simply collecting more shipping data.
It is creating a verification layer where events like a vessel arriving at a port can be independently checked before becoming trusted onchain data.
If successful, this could turn fragmented maritime information into something much more valuable:
a trusted source of truth for the ocean economy.
That is the bigger @EthraShip narrative I am watching.
Super Bullish today @useTria@axisrobotics@quipnetwork