Integrating blockchain into your batik-inspired fashion business can add authenticity, transparency, and global accessibility. Here’s how you can apply it:
1. Authenticity & Provenance (Supply Chain Transparency)
- Use blockchain to trace the origin of your batik fabrics, ensuring they are handmade and ethically sourced.
- Each batik item can have a QR code or NFC tag that customers scan to see the full history—where the materials come from, who made them, and when.
- This builds trust, especially for international buyers who value authenticity and sustainability.
2. Secure & Borderless Payments
- Accept cryptocurrency (Bitcoin, Ethereum, or stablecoins like USDT) to reach global customers who may not have access to traditional payment methods.
- Lower transaction fees compared to PayPal or credit cards.
- Faster transactions without banking delays.
3. Smart Contracts for Fair Trade & Royalty Payments
- Set up smart contracts to ensure fair payment to artisans and suppliers.
- If you collaborate with designers or artists, blockchain can automate royalty payments when their designs are sold.
4. NFTs & Digital Fashion
- Turn exclusive batik designs into NFTs (non-fungible tokens) for collectors.
- Create limited-edition digital fashion pieces that buyers can use in virtual worlds, gaming, or AR/VR shopping experiences.
5. Decentralized Marketplace
- Instead of relying only on platforms like Tokopedia, you could set up a blockchain-based e-commerce site where transactions are direct and commission-free.
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