DOI: 10.1017/pds.2026.10550 ISSN: 2732-527X

Secure by design: exploring a minimal Web3.0 trust network to provide de-centralised secure, private, and provenance preserving design and manufacture workflows

James Gopsill, Oliver Schiffmann, Charlie Ranscombe, Mark Goudswaard

ABSTRACT:

This paper explores the application of Web3.0 technologies to provide de-centralised secure, private, and provenance preserving trust networks for society’s increasingly digital design and manufacture workflows. It provides an overview of the key technologies involved and an example of a minimal trust framework required for issuing jobs between actors and machines in a makerspace. A comparison with centralised AM farm platforms is made and demonstrates how Web3.0 can support emergent trust structures compared to fixed centrally managed structures that actors need to agree to.

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