Online Blockchain based Certificate Generation and Validation System for Government Organization
Amarnath J.L ,Prakruthi S,Deepthi R,Nidhisha N
Dept of Computer Science Engineering, Presidency University, Bengaluru, India
ABSTRACT
Blockchain technology provides a transparent and safe way to generate and validate certificates online.
Conventional certificate systems are frequently susceptible to loss, alteration, and falsification, which erodes credibility and confidence. Two This abstract investigates how blockchain-based systems could be able to help with these issues. These solutions make use of blockchain's distributed and immutable properties to guarantee the integrity and authenticity of digital certificates.1.Blockchain-basedbsmart contracts, which are self-executing agreements, automate the certificate issue and verification process, cutting down on human mistake and administrative burden[15,16].This method improves security by making a record of every certificate on the distributed ledger that can be audited and tampered with [14]. Additionally, by removing the requirement for middlemen, blockchain-based solutions enable quick and simple certificate verification by any authorised person [17, 18]. The viability and advantages of blockchain have been shown in numerous research in a range of educational contexts, such as online learning platforms [6, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26], micro-credentialing [9], and academic credentialing [9, 10, 11, 19].By giving people more control over their credentials, this solution not only prevents fraud but also makes sharing and verification easier [8]. 3 Blockchain has enormous potential to transform online certificate administration, despite lingering issues with scalability, regulatory compliance (such as GDPR [13]), and interoperability [12][4, 5].The main benefits and uses of blockchain-based certificate systems are highlighted in this abstract, which draws from previous studies to show how technology is revolutionising online credentialing's transparency.
KEYWORDS: Blockchain, Digital Certificates, Certificate Validation,Government Organizations, Decentralization, Transparency, Security ,Immutability, Trust, Authentication, Data Integrity