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A Descriptive Blockchain Technology Government Application Analysis

Apoorva Sinha, Suman Bhakar

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ABSTRACT

Blockchain is a flux technology regarding government knowledge resource sharing that enhances its legitimacy and security. During this exposition, we tend to gift a technical organization that includes of managing and accessing knowledge at government level and its use cases that embody digital identity, Hyperledger Indy, Tax Payments and Land register Records. By this, we tend to build a blockchain-based information sharing platform that's secure and a lot of reliable than a traditional system with lower implementation value. Blockchain innovation will prompt advancement and change of legislative cycles. It is a Technology-headed to require driven methodology in which blockchain applications are altered to guarantee a fit with necessities of regulatory cycles and in which the authoritative cycles are changed to profit by the innovation. Government associations need an exhaustive comprehension of the blockchain plan standards, the potential applications in the space of e- government and the investigation of administration instruments to manage the restrictions and difficulties of the blockchain innovation when utilized in a bunch of areas, going from the monetary and business area to the social areas of medical care and training. In this paper, we survey the writing to recognize the potential use cases and use of Blockchain to empower taxpayer driven organizations.

 

Keywords: Audit and Compliance, plenum agreement, decentralization, good contract, Hyperledger


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijosct.v6i2.634

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