Not at all - it's nice that someone actual takes an interest in what I write! Concering your reply, yes, that’s exactly what we’re saying - the most used connectivity technologies, such as EDIs, have been around for over 30 or, in some cases, 50 years. By now, these are outdated and don’t support the new-age interoperability needs. NFTs may be one of the technologies that will replace them in the near future.
When we’re talking about NFTs and blockchain, none of this helps to measure new information, BUT they help store, manage and analyse the data better in a single supply chain network.
As a result, it may also become more viable to start using other technologies such as RFIDs. Many of these have not received enough adoption until now because most of the data they generated has been locked in non-interoperable systems. However, once the supply chains become more connected, they will become even more critical.