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Students Credentials Sharing Based on Decentralized Application

Author(s):

Nadar Nawas , St. Thomas College of Engineering and Technology, Chengannur; Ann Maria Sunny, St. Thomas College of Engineering and Technology, Chengannur; Aditya R Nair, St. Thomas College of Engineering and Technology, Chengannur; Steeve Binu Baby, St. Thomas College of Engineering and Technology, Chengannur; Rahul Gopal, St. Thomas College of Engineering and Technology, Chengannur

Keywords:

Blockchain, DApp, Ethereum

Abstract

In the era of digital transformation, conventional methods for authenticating and disseminating academic credentials are confronted with numerous obstacles. This encompasses fraud, inefficiency, and a lack of transparency. To address these issues, this abstract presents the development of a decentralized application using blockchain technology to securely manage and share student credentials. This novel approach uses the efficacy of blockchain, specifically Ethereum, to establish a secure, transparent, and user-centric system for credential sharing. Students have ownership of their academic records within this decentralized ecosystem, ensuring privacy and control over their data. This paper aims to address security concerns pertaining to the dissemination of student credentials using blockchain technology. This paper presents a novel blockchain-based architecture and elucidates its implementation as a decentralized application (Dapp).It provides a cost-performance analysis based on experiments conducted. The sharing of student credentials is an essential process within the education ecosystem, involving diverse stakeholders such as students, schools, companies, professors, and governmental authorities.

Other Details

Paper ID: IJSRDV12I20203
Published in: Volume : 12, Issue : 2
Publication Date: 01/05/2024
Page(s): 118-120

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