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ObjectID is designed with simplicity at its core, but under the hood, it provides a robust set of features that make it suitable for high-integrity environments like supply chains, certification systems, recycling networks, and compliance frameworks.

Unique and Universal

Each ObjectID is globally unique and independent of any central issuing authority. It can identify a single product unit (e.g., one specific bottle of wine), not just a product type or SKU. This allows granular tracking and trust at the item level, not just the batch or category.

Tamper-Proof by Design

ObjectID is registered on a distributed ledger, which ensures immutability. Once created, it cannot be changed or deleted. Any attempt to forge, replace, or manipulate an ObjectID-or its associated events-would be immediately detectable.

The use of cryptographic hashes and digital signatures guarantees:

  • Authenticity of the identity
  • Integrity of every associated event
  • Resistance to spoofing or rewriting

Verifiable by Anyone

ObjectID doesn’t rely on a single platform or database. Anyone can verify it by querying the public ledger or using lightweight tools (even from a smartphone). This opens the door to instant, decentralized product authentication for consumers, inspectors, partners, or machines.

Lifecycle-Enabled

While an ObjectID only needs to exist once to give an object a secure identity, it can also record a series of events over time:

  • Transfers between actors
  • Quality checks
  • Repairs or modifications
  • End-of-life activities like reuse or recycling

These events form a verifiable digital audit trail, giving visibility, compliance, and context to every product’s journey.

Modular and Interoperable

ObjectID is technology-agnostic and modular. It can:

  • Be embedded into QR codes, NFC tags, RFID chips, or digital certificates
  • Work alongside existing identifiers (like GS1 codes or internal ERP references)
  • Integrate into both on-chain and off-chain systems

This makes ObjectID ideal for both greenfield projects and legacy modernization efforts.

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