Trustworthy Verification of Academic Credentials through Blockchain Technology
Faton Kabashi,
Halil Snopçe,
Artan Luma
et al.
Abstract:The increasing demand for a secure and transparent mechanism for verifying academic credentials has led to the exploration of blockchain technology (BT) as a viable solution. This paper presents a three-layered application for the reliable verification of academic credentials, leveraging the immutable and decentralized nature of BT. The system includes a data layer (DL), a blockchain layer (BL), and an application layer (AL). The DL records student records, faculty staff records, and credentials. The BL utiliz… Show more
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