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A secure & efficient solution for Certificate Verification

DeCerts is a blockchain-based application that will store and verify documents issued by the college to the students. Before uploading the file on IPFS, a QR Code is generated which is then embedded in the document. Issuance of certain documents, for instance an academic transcript requires a fee of Rs. 400. Whenever a third party(University/Company) wants to verify the document, they can scan the QR Code and verify it. There is a small fee associated with the verification process.
Biconomy has been used to implement Gasless transactions and IPFS to store the documents.

👩‍💻 Team members

  • Sarah Tisekar
  • Ravi Maurya
  • Nikheel Indanoor
  • Ankit Jaiswal
  • Atharva Patil
  • Tanish Sawant

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Problems with the current system

  • Companies/Universities are concerned whether a certificate provided to them is legit or forged.
  • Manual verification/offline visits is a tedious procedure and takes weeks to complete.
  • Use of physical documents is also inconvenient and inefficient in today’s fast paced digital world.
  • Physical documents can be misplaced easily.

How we aim to solve these problems

  • Use of blockchain to maintain integrity and for authentication.
  • Use of IPFS storage to store all the documents digitally on a decentralized network.
  • Automation of the verification system using QR code.
  • 2FA for student authentication.
  • Use of polygon network for faster and cheaper transactions.
  • Biconomy for gasless transactions.

Architecture

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Features

  • Two Factor Authentication
  • Gasless Transactions
  • QR Code Verification
  • IPFS Storage
  • Bulk Upload

Tech Stack

  • React
  • Solidity
  • Polygon MATIC
  • Biconomy
  • IPFS

Future Scope

  • Push protocol to implement Push notifications.
  • Mobile Application for students.
  • Support a larger number of document types.
  • Categorizing staffs into multipile levels.
  • Generating stats.