What is DPP? Why are more and more people beginning to pay attention to the trend of digital passports for goods
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The digital identity of a commodity is to establish a recognizable, queryable and verifiable digital entry point for the commodity, which is used to carry the identity code, verification status, verification description and related records.
Scanning code verification serves as the entry point for users to enter the query page, while the verification record is an independent trace left by the platform regarding the time, method, and related characteristics of the verification behavior.
No. Verification records provide objective behavioral information and risk warnings, which are used to assist in understanding and subsequent verification. They do not directly replace authenticity determination or responsibility determination.
It is recommended to first review the merchant guide, application implementation and verification records. These types of content make it easier to quickly understand how to use the platform.