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@hyperledger/cactus-example-carbon-accounting-backend
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An example application showing how to use Cactus when implementing a Carbon Accounting Application where two or more blockchains are sharing data with each other to achieve a certain business outcome beneficial to multiple parties (business organizations)
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An example application showing how to use Cactus when implementing a Carbon Accounting Application where two or more blockchains are sharing data with each other to achieve a certain business outcome beneficial to multiple parties (business organizations)
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