Innovative Skill Verification System Using Blockchain Technology : Ensuring Transparency And Trust

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Bhavesh Sandip Mande
Swami Rajendra Shingote
Siddhi Santosh Tavhare
B. B. Mundhe

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A ”Skill Verification System Using Blockchain” leverages the decentralized, immutable nature of blockchain technology to create a reliable and transparent method for verifying skills and credentials. Traditional skill verification processes often face issues like fraud, lengthy verification times, and lack of standardization. By utilizing blockchain, this system ensures that skill certifications are tamper-proof and easily verifiable by employers and other stakeholders.In this system, when an individual acquires a new skill or credential, the issuing authority records this information on the blockchain. Each record is timestamped and linked to the individual’s unique identifier, creating a verifiable and permanent history of their qualifications. This decentralized approach reduces the reliance on central authorities and intermediaries, speeding up the verification process and reducing costs.Employers and other interested parties can quickly and securely verify an individual’s skills by accessing the blockchain, ensuring the authenticity and validity of the presented credentials. Additionally, this system enhances privacy, as individuals can control who has access to their records, promoting trust and security in the verification process.Overall, a blockchain-based skill verification system offers a robust solution to the challenges of traditional credential verification, providing a transparent, efficient, and secure method for validating skills in the digital age.

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Mande, B. S., Shingote , S. R., Tavhare , S. S., & Mundhe, B. B. (2025). Innovative Skill Verification System Using Blockchain Technology : Ensuring Transparency And Trust. International Journal of Recent Advances in Engineering and Technology, 14(1s), 102–108. Retrieved from https://journals.mriindia.com/index.php/ijraet/article/view/253
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