Online rating system development using blockchain-based distributed ledger technology
Monir Shaker, Fereidoon Shams Aliee, Reza Fotohi

TL;DR
This paper proposes a decentralized online rating system using blockchain technology, specifically Ethereum, to ensure data integrity and prevent manipulation, with testing on restaurant ratings.
Contribution
It introduces a blockchain-based rating system utilizing Ethereum and smart contracts to enhance trustworthiness and prevent data manipulation in online ratings.
Findings
System successfully rated restaurants on a website.
Smart contracts enforce rating rules and authorization.
TestNet implementation reduces transaction costs.
Abstract
In most websites, the online rating system provides the ratings of products and services to users. Lack of trust in data integrity and its manipulation has hindered fulfilling user satisfaction. Since existing online rating systems deal with a central server, all rating data is stored on the central server. Therefore, all rating data can be removed, modified, and manipulated by the system manager to change the ratings in favor of the service or product provider. In this paper, an online rating system using distributed ledger technologies has been presented as the proposed system to solve all the weaknesses of current systems. Distributed ledger technologies are completely decentralized and there is no centralization on them by any institution. Distributed ledger technologies have different variants. Among distributed ledger technologies, blockchain technology has been used in the…
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