{"id":259247,"date":"2020-04-30T18:41:00","date_gmt":"2020-04-30T22:41:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/insidebitcoins.com\/?p=259247"},"modified":"2021-08-06T08:22:54","modified_gmt":"2021-08-06T12:22:54","slug":"kfc-launches-blockchain-based-digital-ad-pilot-system","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/insidebitcoins.com\/news\/kfc-launches-blockchain-based-digital-ad-pilot-system","title":{"rendered":"KFC Launches Blockchain-Based Digital Ad Pilot System"},"content":{"rendered":"
Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC), one of the most popular fast food and restaurant chains in the United States, has stepped into the blockchain space.\u00a0News publication AMEInfo reported earlier<\/a> this week that the Louisville-based fast-food giant has launched a blockchain pilot program that will help to bolster its digital advertising and awareness program.<\/p>\n As the report explained, the pilot program will first be instituted in the Middle East, where KFC Middle East is working to establish a stronger presence and penetrate the market.<\/p>\n The company is looking to deliver a platform that will ensure higher levels of transparency in the advertising supply chain, while also improving the security and privacy of several top nice players \u2013 including publishers, advertisers, and even content consumers.<\/p>\n The pilot will be aiming to show the application of blockchain in enhancing data processing and improving the brand\u2019s visibility in the Middle East. It would also like to optimize ad spending and increase revenue through online marketing streams.<\/p>\n At the same time, KFC also wants to reduce the chances of fraud by allowing all stakeholders to access a transparent, blockchain-based database that will show al information on ad placement and deliveries.<\/p>\n The blockchain system will go a long way to help address one of the most consistent problems in the global digital adverting space. According to data from Statista, brands across the world will be spending about $465 billion in global digital advertising by 2024. However, only about 52 percent of advertising clicks can be verified as of now.<\/p>\n The problem stems significantly from the fact that there are quite a lot of intermediaries between advertisers and publishers. Therefore, finding out whether an ad campaign is even making money can be a tad difficult.<\/p>\n By leveraging on the power of blockchain, KFC will aim to get real-time data from digital ad campaigns. Visibility and ad distribution monitoring will improve, while fraud will also be significantly eliminated.<\/p>\n KFC\u2019s new pilot system is just the latest in blockchain and crypto endeavors that the company has dabbled in.<\/p>\n In 2018, KFC Canada, the firm\u2019s Canadian subsidiary, introduced the Bitcoin Bucket to its menu. The bucket is essentially a collection of food items that customers could order and only pay for in Bitcoin.<\/p>\n KFC Canada presents The #Bitcoin<\/a> Bucket. Sure, we don\u2019t know exactly what Bitcoins are, or how they work, but that shouldn\u2019t come between you and some finger lickin\u2019 good chicken. https:\/\/t.co\/2OKuCHk5Hb<\/a> pic.twitter.com\/UwaduB8toi<\/a><\/p>\n — KFC Canada (@kfc_canada) January 11, 2018<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\nOptimized Ads for the Middle East<\/h2>\n
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