IEEE Access (Jan 2021)

The Notarial Office in E-government: A Blockchain-Based Solution

  • Ying Gao,
  • Qiaofeng Pan,
  • Yangliang Liu,
  • Hongliang Lin,
  • Yijian Chen,
  • Quansi Wen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3066184
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
pp. 44411 – 44425

Abstract

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The Notarial Office(NO), working on providing various essential certificates, still relies on manual handling and requires paper materials from other government departments. That brings lots of inconvenience. The Notarial Office rejects non-local paper materials for their lower credibility in the local place and then cannot provide cross-borders services. It also easily cause sensitive information leakage as copies of paper materials have been stored. In this case, a blockchain-based system is suitable to address challenges in this scenario because of its advantages (e.g, decentralized, immutability, transparency, auditability). We implemented this system on top of the Hyperledger Fabric. Moreover, we replace manual operations with smart contracts, set extra ledgers to off-load different types of transactions and provide encryption for private information when needed. In the end, we get an expected result. That is, the modification outperformed the unmodified network in experiments.

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