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Journal : Blockchain Frontier Technology (BFRONT)

Blockchain-based Ubiquitous Learning Method towards Higher Education security Akhyar, Miftahul; Fadla Yoga, Tubagus Muhammad; Sukmawati, Eva
Blockchain Frontier Technology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): B-Front(Blockchain Frontier Technology)
Publisher : IAIC Bangun Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/bfront.v1i2.53

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In the last fifteen years, the acceleration of technology and information has been accelerating from year to year. Along with the ongoing digitalization, which brings different problems, issues that often arise regarding the preparation of the current workforce are moving towards further education. In this preparation, pragmatic and hypothetical information can emerge from various containers, mean and channels, whether formal or causal. In addition, it is very difficult to evaluate the level of information skills that students acquire in order to increase their chances of finding jobs in the future. This, along with the need to oversee general education programs, the issue of certainty when approving these files and distinguishing them from original information, and so on, implies that administration in further education needs new, progressive instruments. This work assesses the advantages of blockchain innovation (or delivered notes) and supports a decentralized certainty model for blockchain ubiquitous deployments. In this methodology, blockchain is used to oversee transactions of substance, education and abilities, evaluated with the approval of students, mentors and businesses, to remove for the last time the "gap" between academia and the world of work. This paper intends to address the pervasive, open and ubiquitous current challenges of continuing education. The proposed model can be implemented in any preparatory organization to tailor instructions to the specific needs of an expert profile approved by superiors at the second summit. This model is approved by the method for models with results that more than just acknowledge.
Blockchain Technology for Cashless Investments and Transactions in Digital Era With SWOT Approach Yusup, Muhamad; Sukmawati, Eva; Ramadhan, Rezki; Suhaepi, Muhamad Iip; Zebua, Selamat; Amallia, Naila
Blockchain Frontier Technology Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Blockchain Frontier Technology
Publisher : IAIC Bangun Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/bfront.v2i1.91

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One of the most visible information technologies in today's digital age is transaction and investment technology, where users or the public are facilitated in transactions by no longer using cash. Users also feel safer because they do not need to carry cash. Moreover, the current digital era makes it easy for users or the public to invest anywhere and anytime without disrupting other businesses. Blockchain technology can be used as an alternative to non-payment transactions or commonly known as cashless transactions. Blockchain technology can also be used as an investment in electronic money. The methodology used to provide an overview and evaluate the benefits of blockchain as an alternative to digital payment and investment activities in the cryptocurrency industry uses a SWOT approach. Based on the SWOT approach that has been taken, it can be concluded that with internationally recognized safeguards of confidentiality and the ease of conducting investment transactions and activities without payment, the Weaknesses and threats can be controlled for more investors to enter the world of electronic money.