Unified Citizen Identity System Using Blockchain
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2101.10085v1
- Date: Sun, 17 Jan 2021 15:14:18 GMT
- Title: Unified Citizen Identity System Using Blockchain
- Authors: Sri Sai Abhishake Gopal Dasari
- Abstract summary: The citizenship identities of a nation's occupants enable the state to identify and authenticate them unquestionably.
There are problems in the traditional way of issuance f these identities and many hurdles that impede people from getting their benefits or exercising their rights.
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- Abstract: The citizenship identities of a nation's occupants enable the state to
identify and authenticate them unquestionably. These documents help individuals
in recognizing themselves and to profit from the rights and advantages given to
them by the legislature or the constitution of the land. There are problems in
the traditional way of issuance f these identities and many hurdles that impede
people from getting their benefits or exercising their rights. These
paper-based identities can be forged easily and are hard to authenticate at
various civil end points. There are reports of identity thefts. In this paper,
we are discussing how Blockchain can be employed to overcome these problems and
makes these identities confidential, immutable, and secured. Blockchain
technology can help the governing bodies in maintaining and verifying these
identities in a quick manner with less chance for human errors, meaning more
reach for government plans and aid
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