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Journal : Blockchain Frontier Technology (BFRONT)

The Potential Blockchain Technology in Higher Education Learning Innovations in Era 4.0 Primasatria Edastama; Suryari Purnama; Riya Widayanti; Lista Meria; Deva Rivelino
Blockchain Frontier Technology Vol. 1 No. 01 (2021): B-Front(Blockchain Frontier Technology)
Publisher : IAIC Bangun Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/bfront.v1i01.18

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In the world of education, the development of technology systems is increasingly rapid. The implementation of Blockchain continues to be used in various sectors. This study analyzed the use of Blockchain in higher education. The research discussion results lead to the use of blockchain technology, which is a new trend in higher education. Blockchain implementation in higher education creates problems in the use of blockchain technology. Based on the use of Blockchain in research, we are exploring the application of related technologies in higher education. The problem with technology that functions to record small transactions and data used for many sectors such as recording transactions, documentation, and even voting, which is also used in Higher Education, is unfortunately not well implemented. This supports research on the use of blockchain technology that can record transactions in many sectors. Documenting the process of transactions, documentation, and voting can even be used in Higher Education. To improve the blockchain technology system's performance in higher education, it is becoming more effective, efficient, and more accessible in recording transaction processes. It can become a new innovation for Higher Education.
Development Of Digital Indonesian Rupiah Through Blockchain Technology Lista Meria; Mariyanti, Tatik; Isabella Maria
Blockchain Frontier Technology Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Blockchain Frontier Technology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/bfront.v3i2.449

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In the current era of the fourth industrial revolution (Revolution 4.0), money plays a central role in various aspects of life, where all forms of goods and services require transactions involving currency. Money serves as a crucial element influencing economic dynamics and acts as a primary parameter in determining monetary policies across different nations. With time, the evolution of the economy, and the increasingly complex human behavior, the concept of money undergoes a significant transformation. It initially originated from barter systems, subsequently evolving into metal coins and paper currency as the official means of exchange to meet the necessities of life. This research focuses on the latest currency model introduced by Bank Indonesia, namely the digital rupiah based on blockchain technology. The study aims to explore the foundation for the government's establishment of digital currency and to elucidate whether conventional currency is presently adequate to fulfill human transaction needs. The research methodology employed is qualitative descriptive with a literature review approach, where the author endeavors to elaborate in detail on the digital rupiah. The research findings conclude that the government's introduction of the digital rupiah aims to provide a modern solution to the inefficiencies of the payment system and financial infrastructure. This digital currency also functions as a tool to directly monitor inflation rates and enables the implementation of monetary policies that can be directly experienced by the public.
Digital Transformation and Blockchain Technology: A Viewpoint from Emerging Markets Meria, Lista; Fabian, Stefanus; Victorianda; Mariyanti, Tatik
Blockchain Frontier Technology Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Blockchain Frontier Technology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/bfront.v4i1.573

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In the context of digital transformation, this paper provides a thorough analysis of the theoretical underpinnings and real-world applications of blockchain technology. Blockchain is a revolutionary technology that is improving security, transparency, and operational efficiency and is causing significant changes in a number of industries. This study evaluates the practical efficacy of blockchain concepts in supply chain management, healthcare, and finance by reviewing a large body of research on decentralization, cryptographic security, and consensus methods. The report also identifies important barriers to blockchain adoption, such as scalability constraints, regulatory barriers, and interoperability problems. Through an analysis of these challenges, the study offers insights into the obstacles that must be overcome in order to apply blockchain technology more widely. The paper demonstrates how blockchain technology is being used to propel digital transformation by fusing theoretical viewpoints with actual case studies. The study illustrates the useful advantages and potential of blockchain in building more transparent, safe, and effective systems through these case studies.
Co-Authors Abadi, Ferryal Abshor Marantika Agustina, Noni Alexander William Aliyah Zahrah Amroni Andriyansah . Anggy Giri Prawiyogi Antonius Ardi Fadilah Aropria Saulina Panjaitan Atiya Fadila Awhina, Ridan Ahsani Te Bangun, Cicilia Sriliasta Binastya Anggara Sekti Bintoro, Annida Ningrum Budi Tjahjono Corry Yohana D. Santiago, Nila Desy Prastyani Deva Rivelino Devyani, Shindy Dita Indriyani Djatmiko, Budi Djunaedi, Mira Kartika Dewi Dudhat, Amitkumar Duwi Juliansah, Muhamad Alfi Dwi Andayani, Dwi Dwi Apriliasari Edwards, John Elistia, Elistia Euis Sadeli Fabian, Stefanus Fauziah, Zaleha Felix Sutisna Gunawan, Michael Surya Hasanah, Ananda Uswatun Hayadi, Bambang Herawan Hendy Tannady Insanita, Rizqiah Isabella Maria Jovita Nathania Julianingsih, Dwi Kosasih, Fajar Gumilang Kundang Karsono Lukita Pasha Manawar, Albert Meria, Lista Meria Mitsalina Tantri Mulyaningsih, Putri Muniroh, Muniroh Mustopa Mustopa Naibaho, Santy Berliana Nastavia Putri Nina Nurhasanah, Nina Ninda Lutfiani Nizirwan Anwar Patel, Aroha Pranata, Sudadi Priandito Primasatria Edastama, Primasatria Putri, Sonia Yunisya Rahmawati, Wulan Regina Deka Sofia Riya Widayanti Rojuaniah Rojuaniah Ruhiyat, Imam Safariningsih, Ratna Tri Hari sari budiarti Saukani Saukani Saukani Saukani Saukani Simorangkir, Holder Sita Husnul Khotimah, Sita Husnul SOLAHUDIN SOLAHUDIN, SOLAHUDIN Sri Mulyani Sri Mulyani Sri Rosmalina Soejono Sri Watini Subagyo, Luthfina Tsabitah Sunarjo, Richard Andre Suriyadi, Suriyadi Suryani Purnama Suryari Purnama Syah, Tantri Yanuar Rachmat Syamsiar, Syamsiar SYAMSUL HIDAYAT Syauqy, Muhamaad Rifat Tatik Mariyanti, Tatik Toh Hua, Chua Tri Ismardiko Tuti Nurhaeni Ulum, Muhamad Bahrul Ummanah Ummanah, Ummanah Unggul Purwohedi Untung Rahardja Utami, Naning Putri Viatiningsih, Wiwik Victorianda Widodo, Agung Mulyo Yulfitri, Alivia Yunita Fauzia Achmad Zanubiya, Jihan