What is HyperLog?
HyperLog leverages blockchain technology to establish trust in transactions by providing immutable provenance records. The platform offers an inbuilt inventory tool where users can track stock and decide which items to verify for provenance. It automatically creates contracts on the blockchain that evolve through their lifecycle, serving as live assets with verified history.
The platform includes a decentralized marketplace where items with provenance are owned and operated collectively by peers. It enables supply chain insights through contract management and subvendor tracking, while community arbitration allows for quick dispute resolution. All services are built on Hyperledger Fabric, an enterprise-grade blockchain network ensuring security and customization for business needs.
Features
- Inventory Management: Inbuilt tool to track stock and select items for blockchain provenance verification
- Contract Management: Automatically creates and updates contracts as live assets on the blockchain throughout their lifecycle
- Marketplace: Decentralized platform for buying and selling items with verified provenance
- Provenance Explorer: Tool to check the provenance history of items or inputs
- Community Arbitration: System for resolving disputes quickly through independent arbiters from the community
- Blockchain Integration: Built on Hyperledger Fabric for secure, immutable record-keeping
Use Cases
- Verifying the provenance of products in supply chains
- Managing inventory with blockchain-based tracking
- Creating and managing contracts with immutable records
- Sourcing quality ingredients with verified provenance for manufacturing
- Resolving business disputes through community arbitration
- Building customer trust by proving product quality with blockchain records
FAQs
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What is the cost of using HyperLog's inventory service and marketplace?
The inbuilt inventory along with blockchain provenance and the peer-owned marketplace is completely free. -
How are items certified on the blockchain?
Certification is completely self-certified or done through third-party vendors, with the degree of provenance left to users' discretion. -
Who owns the smart contracts on the blockchain?
The blockchain smart contracts are completely open-source, hosted on GitHub, and operated in a decentralized manner by peers.
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