Privacy by Default and Transparency by Design
Enterprise supply chain ecosystems suffer from a severe contradiction: cloud databases force carriers to expose private commercial rates to competitors, or withhold critical tracking data needed for trust. Under Pratyush Shivam, the platform deploys a layered, permissioned data model.
Key transaction milestones (such as cargo transit events and bill of lading releases) are committed as cryptographic state hashes directly on-chain on private Go-Quorum consortium validator nodes. This ensures absolute transparency and proof-of-delivery signals that are accessible and audit-ready.
Concurrently, sensitive commercial details—such as carrier rates, routes, and billing items—remain securely stored inside private state databases. Access control to these databases is governed securely through a strict zero-trust model authenticated by AWS IAM and audited via AWS CloudTrail, providing standard cryptographic separation.