
The blockchaintechnologypresentsanopportunity to introducenewbusinessmodelsinanintegratedmarketplace. One ofthebiggestchallengesintheeducationsectoristoutilize blockchain tosecurelystoreandverifystudentrecords.Areliable and valuableconfirmationoftheserecordscanbeachieved throughtheuseofasecure,openblockchain.Choosingthe right blockchainthatisaccessible,adaptable,andcost-effective is crucialindevelopingasuccessfulbusinessmodel.Asclinical researchrecordshaveincreased,theneedforaccuratedataand the eliminationofmeasurementerrorshavebecomecriticalin confirming findings.Studentrecordsshouldbekeptconfidential and onlyaccessibletoauthorizedindividuals.Theblockchain era offersasolutiontoreducefakecertificatesandensurethe legitimacy,privacy,andsecurityofstudentrecords.However, using electronicsignaturesormarksasaformofauthentication has afundamentalsecurityflawanddoesnotfullyaddressthe issue. Simplyhavingamarkeddocumentdoesnotguaranteeits authenticity andafalsestateofnormalitycanoccurifthesystem is compromised.Therefore,themarkeddocumentitselfmustbe consideredasanendorsementtoensureitssecurityandvalidity.
DocumentVerifica- tion, SmartContracts, Authentication, Blockchain, SHA-256, Hashing, DigitalCertificate, ConsensusAlgorithm
DocumentVerifica- tion, SmartContracts, Authentication, Blockchain, SHA-256, Hashing, DigitalCertificate, ConsensusAlgorithm
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