An app which will help to detect whether the product is authenticated or not using blockchain.
Manufacturer has the right to create the asset and based upon the unique hash returned after the transaction unique Qrcode is genereted which contains asset details and the unique hash of the asset.
Distributor just need to register himself on the platform,no further functionalities is provided to the distributor,after the manufacturer create the asset he/she assign the registered distributor along with it,then selected distributor recieves the mail regarding the same to deliver the order.
Then how will the distributor or the consumer can check wether the product is authenticate or not 🤔?
Simply by proceeding to the authentication page where the Distributor or Consumer can scan the Qrcode pasted on the product and check for the authenticity of the product.
After going through multiple methodologies and techniques used in the market to ensure authenticity of a product . We came up with a decentralized solution to authenticate the products whether they are real or fake.One of the reasons behind opting for a decentralized system is that it is immutable, so there are no chances of tampering the data and they are public, so there is nothing like secrecy. As it will provide complete transparency to the users, manufactures,vendors and others.
https://www.loom.com/share/12e29a7cd8264662b218602e7e28c235
https://github.com/rohit-raje-786/Fake-prodcut-identification-smart-contract
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