A Secure and Efficient Approach for Issuing KYC Token As COVID-19 Health Certificate Based on Stellar Blockchain Network
Kiarash Shamsi, Koosha Esmaielzadeh Khorasani, Mohammad Javad Shayegan

TL;DR
This paper proposes a secure, blockchain-based system using Stellar for issuing and validating COVID-19 health certificates via KYC tokens, ensuring privacy, authenticity, and efficiency during the pandemic.
Contribution
It introduces an integrated, privacy-preserving blockchain model for issuing and verifying health certificates using KYC tokens on the Stellar network, enhancing security and reliability.
Findings
Secure health certificate issuance using Stellar blockchain
KYC tokens facilitate trusted exchange of health data
System ensures privacy and authenticity of certificates
Abstract
Today's world is struggling with the COVID-19 pandemic, as one of the greatest challenges of the 21st century. During the lockdown caused by this disease, many financial losses have been inflicted on people and all industries. One of the fastest ways to save these industries from the COVID-19 is to provide a reliable solution for people's health assessment. In this article, blockchain technology is used to propose a model which provides and validates the health certificates for people who travel or present in society. For this purpose, we take advantage of blockchain features in protecting people's privacy. Since a variety of antibody and human health proving tests against the virus are developing, this study tries simultaneously to design an integrated and secure system to meet the authenticity and accuracy of different people's health certificates for the companies requiring these…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlockchain Technology Applications and Security · Neuroethics, Human Enhancement, Biomedical Innovations
