Author:
Gu Aiqun,Zhao Peng,Ye Shiren
Abstract
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.
Publisher
Darcy & Roy Press Co. Ltd.