A Fast Distributed Supply Chain Infrastructure based on Blockchain
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54097/fcis.v5i1.11656Keywords:
Blockchain, Supply Chain, Consortium Blockchain, Hyperledger Fabric, Smart Contract, ChaincodeAbstract
Traditional supply chain systems often employ centralized servers, leading to transparency issues, high maintenance costs, security vulnerabilities, and poor risk resistance. We introduce a blockchain-based supply chain transaction infrastructure that emphasizes decentralization, distributed storage, tamper-resistance, traceability, and cost-effectiveness. Built on a consortium blockchain, our architecture uses a dual-layer storage structure combining blockchain and a business database, optimizing transaction data security and accessibility. Simulated tests confirm its efficiency, transparency, security, and ability to handle industrial-scale applications.
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