Blockchain based Decentralized Petition System
Jagdeep Kaur, Kevin Antony, Nikhil Pujar, Ankit Jha

TL;DR
This paper proposes a blockchain-based decentralized petition and voting system to enhance transparency, security, and integrity in decision-making processes, addressing issues of accountability and manipulation in traditional systems.
Contribution
It introduces a novel blockchain implementation for decentralized petition and voting systems, improving security and transparency over existing centralized approaches.
Findings
Ensures tamper-proof records of signatures and votes.
Provides a transparent and secure platform for democratic decision-making.
Highlights potential benefits and limitations of blockchain in voting systems.
Abstract
A decentralized online petition system enables individuals or groups to create, sign, and share petitions without a central authority. Using blockchain technology, these systems ensure the integrity and transparency of the petition process by recording every signature or action on the blockchain, making alterations or deletions impossible. This provides a permanent, tamper-proof record of the petition's progress. Such systems allow users to bypass traditional intermediaries like government or social media platforms, fostering more democratic and transparent decision-making. This paper reviews research on petition systems, highlighting the shortcomings of existing systems such as lack of accountability, vulnerability to hacking, and security issues. The proposed blockchain-based implementation aims to overcome these challenges. Decentralized voting systems have garnered interest…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlockchain Technology Applications and Security
