#PLUME# The "Chicken Coop Disappearance Mystery" of the chicken farm: Uncle Chen's daily breakdown and Plume's on-chain miraculous rescue.



Uncle Chen has recently smoked so much that he’s about to become a "chimney"—his chicken farm has 50 sets of custom chicken coops, ranging from small insulated boxes for chicks to large tiered cages for broilers, worth a total of 80,000. However, he is short 28,000 in cash just as he is about to purchase a batch of high-quality chicken feed. He squats beside the chicken house and sighs, "I can't just dismantle the chicken coops to burn for firewood and exchange them for money to buy feed, can I?"

What made him even more frustrated was the "chaotic scene" at the farm: when trying to find a feed merchant for financing, the other party frowned while holding a cage door smeared with chicken manure: "This cage is rusty and dirty, it's not worth anything!" They only agreed to calculate the mortgage at 20% of the original price, turning the 80,000 chicken cages into a mere 16,000. Uncle Chen was so angry that he almost threw the feeding scoop in his hand; the inventory management was even more chaotic, like "chickens flying and dogs jumping." A neighboring village borrowed two sets of cages and forgot to return them, and the employees didn’t make records after moving the cages. Every month during the stocktaking, he had to walk around the chicken coop three times, and there would always be 9 sets of chicken cages that "vanished into thin air." He even suspected that they might have been dragged away by wild dogs for a nest; the bank loan process was even more absurd. The review took 10 days, and by the time the money arrived, good feed had already been snatched up by others, leaving not even a single packaging bag.

Just when Uncle Chen was preparing to sell the chickens at a low price to raise money, Plume arrived with the "RWA solution for farming equipment," and the core trick was to put all the chicken coops "on-chain"! Plume first issued an "on-chain ID card" for each group of chicken coops, clearly recording which year they were purchased, how many batches of chickens were raised, and when the last rust removal occurred. Once the data was on-chain, it was like being sealed with cement; not only could it not be changed, but even adding an extra number was impossible. Then, these on-chain assets were converted into RWA tokens, equivalent to giving the chicken coops a "financial passport."

The results come faster than a hen laying an egg: Uncle Chen stakes the on-chain tokens, and the feed supplier no longer has to guess in front of dirty chicken coops; by checking the on-chain data, a financing of 28,000 was approved in just 3 days. He quickly hoarded feed with the money, finally no longer worrying about the chickens starving and "clucking"; even better is Plume's on-chain scanning system, where each group of chicken coops has a unique code. Just scan to lend, scan again to return, and even employees can't "forget to record." A month later, during inventory, the "missing" chicken coops dropped from 9 groups to 1 group. Uncle Chen laughed while tapping on the on-chain system: "Now checking chicken coops is more accurate than finding lost roosters; there's even a record of which coop's chickens lay more eggs, and I no longer have to play 'hide and seek' with the chicken coops!"

After all this fuss, the chicken farm's business visibly improved, with sales revenue from chicken sales increasing by 15,000 that month. Uncle Chen no longer has to get up in the middle of the night to count the chicken coops until dawn. The secret of Plume is "on-chain does not lie"—previously, feed suppliers would lower prices because they were worried about not being able to account for the loss of chicken coops. Now, there are even "health reports" for the chicken coops on-chain, which are 100 times more reliable than Uncle Chen's handwritten ledgers. Once the feed suppliers saw the data was clean, they no longer haggled blindly, and the financing amount was directly maximized.

This matter tells us that blockchain is not just about "playing concepts" online; moving the chicken coop on-chain can solve the "missing chicken coop case" and also make money. Plume's operation not only saved Uncle Chen, who was about to go crazy, but in the future, whether it’s a pig farm or a duck farm, they can say goodbye to "asset confusion" with on-chain technology. Traditional breeding industries can also create new technological innovations!
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