IMPROVING SEAL VERIFICATION SECURITY AND TRANSPARENCY USING BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY
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https://doi.org/10.29121/ijetmr.v11.i8.2024.1479Keywords:
Seal Verification, Blockchain, Security, Smart ContractsAbstract
In recent years, the security and transparency of seal verification processes have become increasingly important, especially in the context of digital transactions and document authentication. This paper explores the potential of blockchain technology to enhance the security and transparency of seal verification processes. By leveraging the decentralized and immutable nature of blockchain, seal verification can be made more secure, tamper-proof, and transparent. This paper provides a detailed analysis of the key factors influencing the implementation of blockchain technology in seal verification processes, with a focus on enhancing security and transparency. The study also examines the challenges and limitations associated with the integration of blockchain technology in seal verification and proposes potential solutions to overcome these obstacles. The findings of this research highlight the significant benefits of using blockchain technology in seal verification, including improved security, enhanced transparency, and increased trust in digital transactions and document authentication.
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