This study presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of blockchain identity management research published between 2010 and 2025, aiming to map its intellectual structure, thematic evolution, and global collaboration patterns. Using data retrieved from the Scopus database and analyzed with VOSviewer, the study applies network visualization, overlay visualization, density mapping, citation analysis, and co-authorship analysis to uncover dominant research streams and emerging frontiers. The results reveal that the field is conceptually centered on blockchain-based authentication and decentralized identity management systems, with increasing scholarly attention toward privacy-preserving mechanisms such as zero-knowledge proofs, anonymity, and data protection. Thematic evolution indicates a clear transition from foundational infrastructure-oriented studies to application-driven and regulatory-sensitive research domains, including e-government, IoT, healthcare, and digital governance. Collaboration analysis highlights the leading role of China and India, supported by strong transcontinental linkages with the United States and European countries, reflecting a globally interconnected yet regionally concentrated research landscape. By systematically mapping publication trends, thematic clusters, and collaboration networks, this study provides a structured knowledge base that supports future theoretical development, guides practical implementation, and informs policy formulation in blockchain-based digital identity ecosystems.
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