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MRI India Journals Vol. 14 No. 1 (2025)

Decentralized Academic Credentials Using Blockchain Technology: A Systematic Review of Online Education Systems

Authors

  • Liron Zambrano-Ortiz Assistant Professor, Department of Business Management, Indus Institute of Engineering Commerce, Pakistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.65521/ijrdmr.v14i1.1851

Keywords:

Blockchain Technology, Decentralized Credentials, Online Education Systems, Academic Verification, Digital Certification, Educational Transparency

Abstract

The rapid growth of online education systems has significantly transformed the global education landscape by providing flexible and accessible learning opportunities. However, the expansion of digital learning environments has introduced new challenges related to credential verification, trust, and academic transparency. Traditional credentialing systems rely on centralized institutional databases that are vulnerable to fraud, data manipulation, and inefficient verification processes. Blockchain technology has emerged as a promising solution for developing decentralized academic credential systems that ensure secure, transparent, and tamper-proof record management. This systematic review examines the application of blockchain technology in managing decentralized academic credentials within online education systems. The study analyzes existing blockchain-based credentialing frameworks, evaluates their technological architectures, and examines their role in improving credential verification processes. The findings indicate that blockchain technology enables secure credential issuance, real-time verification, decentralized record management, and enhanced transparency in academic certification systems. Additionally, blockchain-based credential platforms support lifelong learning ecosystems by allowing learners to maintain portable digital records of their academic achievements. Despite these advantages, challenges such as scalability limitations, regulatory compliance, interoperability with existing educational technologies, and institutional adoption barriers remain significant concerns. The study concludes that blockchain-based decentralized credentialing systems have the potential to revolutionize academic credential management in online education, providing a secure and globally verifiable framework for digital learning certification.

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Published

2025-04-15

How to Cite

Zambrano-Ortiz, L. (2025). Decentralized Academic Credentials Using Blockchain Technology: A Systematic Review of Online Education Systems. International Journal on Research and Development - A Management Review, 14(1), 415–425. https://doi.org/10.65521/ijrdmr.v14i1.1851

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