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For OpenVino to become the global flag bearer for tokenization, traceability, and transparency in the wine universe, five attack vectors need to be addressed:

  • Make buying, selling, and redeeming wine tokens super easy, and fun. it easy and fun for non-crypto people to use, and make it pretty (The UX problem)

This involves

  1. Easy to use for people that don’t have crypto wallets.

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    Hiring a good designer

  2. Enabling a fiat on-ramp/off-ramp

  3. Activating account abstraction

  4. Improving ferment.openvino.org - the winery dashboard

  • Tell the world about OpenVino

Attracting wineries and partners through a comprehensive, metrics-based, marketing push.

  • Fill the moat - build the community that insures growth through the network effect
    Building OpenVinoDAODeploy OpenVinoDAO and collaboration tools like telegram, discord, or commonwealth.im

  • Always-on (Resilience)

  1. Security
    What needs to be done to insure that the OpenVino components are secure?

    1. The Rekt Test

      1. Do you have all actors, roles, and privileges documented?

      2. Do you keep documentation of all the external services, contracts, and oracles you rely on?

      3. Do you have a written and tested incident response plan?

      4. Do you document the best ways to attack your system?

      5. Do you perform identity verification and background checks on all employees?

      6. Do you have a team member with security defined in their role?

      7. Do you require hardware security keys for production systems?

      8. Does your key management system require multiple humans and physical steps?

      9. Do you define key invariants for your system and test them on every commit?

      10. Do you use the best automated tools to discover security issues in your code?

      11. Do you undergo external audits and maintain a vulnerability disclosure or bug bounty program?

      12. Have you considered and mitigated avenues for abusing users of your system?

    1. Availability

    2. Recoverability

  2. Autonomous (the importance of self-running)

    1. A Self-Driving OpenVino

    2. Automate Provisioning

    3. Partner network and a robust community

  3. Who are we up against? The competitive landscape

    1. NFT’s and wineclubs
      1.⁠ ⁠Penfolds, This renowned Australian winery has used blockchain to authenticate their wines. Penfolds has collaborated with BlockBar, an NFT marketplace for luxury wines and spirits, to release limited edition wines with blockchain-backed provenance.

    2. Traceability

      Several wineries have adopted blockchain technology to enhance transparency, traceability, and authenticity of their wines. Some notable examples include:

      1. Château Pape Clément, One of the oldest Grand Cru Classé wineries in Bordeaux, France, Château Pape Clément has integrated blockchain technology to provide detailed traceability of their wine bottles. Each bottle comes with a unique, tamper-proof NFC tag that links to a blockchain record.

      2. ⁠DeMorgenzon : A South African winery, DeMorgenzon, has used blockchain technology to enhance transparency and traceability in their wine production process.

      3. Ariousios :A Greek winery that uses blockchain technology to ensure the authenticity and traceability of their wines, providing customers with detailed information about the wine's origin and production.

      4. Medici Ermete, This Italian winery, known for its Lambrusco, has implemented blockchain to trace their wine production and ensure the authenticity of their products.

      5. Australian Vintage Limited (AVL), AVL has partnered with VeChain, a blockchain platform, to integrate blockchain technology into their supply chain for better traceability and transparency.

    3. Library wine marketplaces

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