Don’t touch Fabric unless you’re ready for distributed headaches ‍

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Building a VIP Vehicle Inventory System with Hyperledger Fabric

I recently started designing a new blockchain project focused on managing exclusive vehicle inventories for VIP collectors using Hyperledger Fabric.

The idea is to build a permissioned system where verified members, dealers and validators can securely manage high-value vehicle assets, ownership history and inventory access while keeping sensitive data private.

One thing I’m realizing very quickly is that Fabric is very different from typical blockchain development.

At first, concepts like:

  • MSPs
  • endorsement policies
  • peers
  • orderers
  • private data collections

felt less like blockchain and more like trying to assemble enterprise IKEA furniture without instructions ‍

But the deeper I go, the more I understand why enterprise blockchain architecture requires this level of structure and permission management.

Right now I’m focusing on:

  • defining actors and trust models
  • modeling business logic
  • planning chaincode structure
  • understanding what belongs on-chain vs off-chain

Still early in development, but excited to keep building and documenting the process.

Hyperledger #Fabric #Blockchain #Web3 #SmartContracts

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