Revolutionizing student course selection: Exploring the application prospects and challenges of blockchain token voting technology
Tiansu Hu, Yuzhao Song, Linjing Zhang, Xiaoya Zhou

TL;DR
This paper discusses how blockchain token voting technology can transform student course selection by enhancing transparency, fairness, and security, while also addressing implementation challenges and future prospects.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of applying blockchain token voting in student course selection, including system design, advantages, challenges, and future potential.
Findings
Blockchain offers transparency and fairness in course selection.
Smart contracts automate voting and result tallying.
Challenges include technological and regulatory hurdles.
Abstract
This paper explores the utilization of blockchain token voting technology in student course selection systems. The current course selection systems face various issues, which can be mitigated through the implementation of blockchain technology. The advantages of blockchain technology, including consensus mechanisms and smart contracts, are discussed in detail. The token voting mechanism, encompassing concepts, token issuance and distribution, and voting rules and procedures, is also explained. The system design takes into account the system architecture, user roles and permissions, course information on the blockchain, student course selection voting process, and course selection result statistics and public display. The technology offers advantages such as transparency, fairness, data security and privacy protection, and system efficiency improvement. However, it also poses several…
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