A Survey on Blockchain in E-Government Services: Status and Challenges
Manal Mansour, May Salama, Hala Helmi, Mona Mursi

TL;DR
This survey reviews the current applications, challenges, and research gaps of blockchain technology in e-government services, highlighting its potential and areas needing further investigation.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of blockchain use cases in e-government, identifies existing challenges, and suggests directions for future research.
Findings
Blockchain enhances security and transparency in e-government
Significant research gaps exist in deployment strategies
Future work should focus on scalability and interoperability
Abstract
Blockchain technology is referred to as a very secure decentralized, distributed ledger that records the history of any digital asset. It is being used in numerous governmental and private sector organizations across numerous nations. Surveying the current state of blockchain applications and difficulties in e-government services is the goal of this review. Held to the account are use cases for current facilities that use blockchain. Finally, it examines the research gap in blockchain deployment and makes suggestions for future work for additional research.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlockchain Technology Applications and Security · FinTech, Crowdfunding, Digital Finance · Technology Adoption and User Behaviour
