Chowdhury Mohammad Abdullah, M. Kamal, Fairuz Shaiara, A. Kamal, Md. Azam Hossain
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Blood transfusion is an integral part of the healthcare system that plays an important role in ensuring the quality of care for patients undergoing a variety of medical procedures and treatments. A large portion of this blood comes from voluntary donors. The existing blood donor management systems are unable to offer a reliable audit trail and traceability. Hence, there is a significant risk that patients may get transfusion of blood from unreliable sources. In this paper, we propose a system built on Ethereum with the goal of creating a decentralized, transparent, traceable, and secure network of blood donors. The platform uses smart contracts to facilitate peer-to-peer interactions. To encourage donors to donate blood more regularly, the system also offers rewards in the form of tokens. Our source code is available in a public Github repository1.