Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 2 Documents
Search

Enhancing Transparency and Efficiency in Startupreneur Development through Blockchain Enabled Digital Finance: Transparansi dan Efisiensi Pengembangan Startupreneur pada Keuangan Digital Berbasis Teknologi Blockchain Andayani, Dwi; Muhamad, Jihad Fadel; Lutfiani, Ninda; Wahid, Wahyu Nur; Moyo, Kgomotso
ADI Bisnis Digital Interdisiplin Jurnal Vol 6 No 1 (2025): ADI Bisnis Digital Interdisiplin (ABDI Jurnal)
Publisher : ADI Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/abdi.v6i1.1236

Abstract

Blockchain technology has become a vital foundation in the transformation of digital financial systems, particularly in supporting the growth of startupreneurs whorequire fast, secure, and transparent financial access. This study aims to analyze howtheimplementation ofblockchain technology can enhance operational efficiency and financial transparency in the development of digital startup businesses. Using a qualitative approach through literature review and best practice analysis, the research reveals that blockchain enables decentralized transactions, minimizes intermediaries, and ensures high data integrity ultimately strengthening investor and consumer trust in the startupreneur ecosystem. The adoption of smart contracts, immutable records, and automated verification also contributes to accelerating financial processes and mitigating fraud risks. However, challenges such as regulatory complexity, digital infrastructure readiness, and data security concerns remain obstacles to widespread blockchain adoption. These findings affirm that blockchain holds significant potential in creating a more inclusive, efficient, and sustainable digital financial model, in line with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) points 8 and 9. Recommendations are provided for startupreneurs and stakeholders to strategically integrate this technology into digital business development.
Comparative Analysis of Cloud Storage Architectures for Scalability and Security Nurdianingsih, Fitri; Wahid, Wahyu Nur; Parker, Jonathan
Blockchain Frontier Technology Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): Blockchain Frontier Technology
Publisher : IAIC Bangun Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/bfront.v5i2.857

Abstract

This study compares the scalability and security of the InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) and traditional cloud storage platforms. As global data traffic continues to rise, traditional centralized cloud services, like AWS S3 and Google Cloud Storage, face increasing challenges in terms of scalability, security, and data sovereignty. In contrast, IPFS offers a decentralized, content-addressed storage model that enhances data integrity and resilience. This research uses a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods, including a literature review, performance benchmarking, and security assessments. The evaluation involved testing various file sizes, monitoring data availability over seven days, and conducting fault tolerance simulations. The findings reveal that traditional cloud platforms provide stable, predictable performance, low latency, and high availability, making them suitable for enterprise applications. However, IPFS, with its decentralized architecture, excels in ensuring data integrity and resilience in distributed environments, although it experiences performance variability and lacks built-in encryption and access control. These factors make IPFS less viable in regulated settings. The study concludes that IPFS and traditional cloud storage should not be seen as alternatives, but as complementary systems. A hybrid approach, combining the strengths of both, can support scalable, secure, and sustainable digital infrastructures, aligning with SDG 9, which promotes innovation and resilient infrastructure development