Md. Suman Reza, Sujit Biswas, Abdullah Alghamdi, M. Alrizq, A. Bairagi, Mehedi Masud
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Abstract
Justification of authenticity of academic credentials is a very clumsy task from a global perspective. For digital certificates to be widely accepted requires secure verifications of the issuer, credential holders, and secure data sharing. Physical verification and a traditional centralized digital system are entirely viable for the current era. This paper proposes ACC, a blockchain-based Academic Credentials Chain(ACC), for global authenticity verifications and sharing. The proposed system recognizes from a credential who is certifying whom. In the proposed Blockchain network, a decentralized application allows users to store their credentials data privately. The evaluation results in proof of the feasibility, security and exhibits the level of performance.