Authors
- Markova Svetlana V. Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor
Annotation
This study examines the major challenges of using private and public blockchains to tokenize personal student data. In this regard. The purpose of the study: Find
alternative approaches for tokenizing students’ personal data and organizing secure access to them. Research objectives: 1) to propose the architecture of the system of tokenization of students’ personal data; 2) develop and test a prototype student information system, i. e. a decentralized distributed application (DApp).
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