Dappsuite's ability to link a public or private Ethereum account to a Salesforce organization and use it for the creation of smart contracts and to facilitate transactions, is quite powerful. This hyper-ledger style system can be used for B2B transactions, where a Block equals a group of transactions, which each has a unique hash number. Each block is then linked to the previous block with that unique hash number. This is very similar to primary and secondary key relationship in related tables. Dappsuite also allows a user to send and receive a token or additional digital assets by using their product for a reasonable cost (Per User). Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Dappsuite can sometimes be difficult for the users involved in the transaction when setting guidelines that trigger blocks to release its containment. That data source (3rd party) for a smart contract must be an agreed upon and trust worthy source for accurate data by the parties involved. Otherwise the smart contract is not a reliable option. An example of this is a contract that is activated when a rain fall data source is the agreed upon and trusted source for rain perception data for a farmer and insurance provider (Possibly use the National Weather Service database in this instance as the relied upon data source). Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.