As the global supply chain becomes more complex and companies’ demand for transparency increases, blockchain technology has begun to be used in supply chain management in 2024, especially in the fields of product traceability and logistics tracking. Looking ahead to 2025, blockchain will be further promoted in the supply chain, especially in the fields of cross-border trade and anti-counterfeiting. Through smart contracts and distributed ledger technology, data from all links in the supply chain will be recorded in real time, ensuring that the entire process from raw materials to end consumers is transparent and traceable, improving efficiency and reducing fraud risks.