Transitioning Supply Chain Legacy Systems to Web3

Direct To Shipper

Direct to Shipper is a platform designed to help shippers transition from Web2 to Web3. This platform can automate and deliver Web3 decentralized APIs for smart contracts. IoT refers to the collective network of connected devices and the technology that facilitates communication between devices and the cloud, as well as between the devices themselves.

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Providing numerous ways to leverage the benefits of blockchain technology without restructuring current systems.

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The rapid adoption of Web3 technology across major industries is driving many enterprises to migrate their existing Web2 applications to the Web3 infrastructure. This migration is particularly impactful in the supply chain industry, where legacy systems can greatly benefit from the advanced features of Web3.

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The first step is to thoroughly assess the existing Web2 applications and legacy systems. Understanding the current architecture and identifying the areas that would benefit most from decentralization is crucial.

This API provides a plug-and-play Web3 solution for existing user databases and Web2 authentication flows, making Web3 onboarding straightforward.

Allows the integration of traditional Web2 APIs with Web3 smart contracts, ensuring a smooth transition. This makes external data available on-chain, supporting decentralized applications.

Integrating IoT devices within the supply chain can provide real-time data and automation. These devices can communicate with each other and the cloud, creating a seamless data flow.

Smart contracts are self-executing contracts with the terms of the agreement directly written into code. By using smart contracts, supply chain processes can be automated, reducing the need for intermediaries and increasing efficiency.

Gradually, businesses can transition their entire legacy system to a fully decentralized Web3 platform. This involves re-engineering applications to function within a decentralized framework.

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The term web3 comes from the idea that the world wide web is in its third phase. The third phase is being driven by decentralized applications (dApps) that utilize smart contracts, tokenized assets, and distributed ledger technologies.

That’s possible through the power of blockchain. As a distributed ledger technology, blockchain creates a decentralized network. Smart contracts are programs stored on a blockchain that run and execute functions according to set criteria. You can deploy smart contracts to do a wide range of functions — all without any intermediaries or enforcers.

Smart contracts, or digital self-executing contracts built on blockchain, are a key component of web3. These contracts power a range of functions, from executing financial transactions to identifying users to running a decentralized autonomous organization or DAO. Thus, smart contracts underpin web3 and the new digital landscape.

Oracles enable smart contracts to interact with offchain resources. Without oracles, smart contracts can only access data within a blockchain, severely limiting their potential applications.

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Secure your existing systems

Automate the backend of business processes to reduce dependencies on third parties.

Increase transparency for users

Incorporate decentralized data inputs to provide your customers, vendors and employees with clear execution.

Connect to any blockchain

Use a single software to connect your existing systems to any current or future blockchain environment.

Expanded your current APIs

Incorporate your data and APIs directly to smart contract to control the shipments of your goods.

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Web3 for Supply Chains

The transition from Web2 to Web3 is a significant step forward for supply chain management, offering numerous benefits such as transparency, security, and efficiency. Platforms like Direct to Shipper facilitate this transition by providing the necessary tools and infrastructure to integrate IoT and decentralized smart contracts. By leveraging these technologies, businesses can future-proof their supply chain operations, ensuring they remain competitive in an evolving technological landscape.

5 Major components of a Web3 API

URLs defining where API services can be accessed. Each endpoint corresponds to a specific function or resource within the API

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These are optional key-value pairs that appear in the URL of a GET request. They are used to filter or customize the response returned by the server.

The structure of data sent to and received from the API, typically in JSON or XML, including headers and data content.

Security measures for verifying user identity (authentication) and access rights (authorization), often using API keys or tokens.

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