InterPlanetary File System

All documents are verified through IPFS, ensuring you can always trust the authenticity of the data you access. Files and information are stored across multiple nodes, providing reliable availability and quick access.

The distributed nature of IPFS transforms supply chains, eliminating single points of failure, enhancing data trust and reliability, and ensuring seamless access to information across all stakeholders.

IPFS

IPFS is the InterPlanetary File System - secure, distributed, optimized, and highly-available content network!

IPFS stands for InterPlanetary File System, a decentralized file storage protocol that allows users to store and share files across a distributed network, making data more resilient and accessible.

Unlike traditional cloud storage, which relies on centralized servers, IPFS uses a peer-to-peer network where files are stored across multiple nodes, ensuring higher availability, redundancy, and resistance to tampering.

IPFS enhances supply chain management by providing secure, tamper-resistant, and decentralized storage for documents, reducing the risk of data breaches and ensuring that critical information is always accessible.

IPFS uses cryptographic hashing to create a unique fingerprint for each file. If the file is altered in any way, the hash changes, making it simple to detect tampering or corruption.

Yes, IPFS can improve traceability by allowing companies to store and share immutable records of each transaction or movement within the supply chain, ensuring transparency and accountability.

IPFS facilitates seamless and efficient data sharing by enabling direct peer-to-peer connections, eliminating intermediaries, and ensuring that all parties have access to the most up-to-date information.

IPFS can aid in compliance by storing immutable records of all supply chain transactions, making it easier to meet regulatory requirements and provide evidence during audits.

“It’s a simple, elegant use case. Everyone who accesses the document can have complete confidence they are viewing the official, unmodified version, so there’s no need for extra verification.” Noam Eppel, Co-founder and COO, Morpheus.Network