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Blockchain: The Next Direction of Digital Payment in Drug Purchase

Israa Al Barazanchi, Haider Rasheed Abdulshaheed, Zahraa A. Jaaz, Hassan Muwafaq Gheni, Yitong Niu, Hissah Almutairi, Elika Daghighi, Shihab A. Shawkat‎‎, Saadaldeen Rashid Ahmed

20222022 International Congress on Human-Computer Interaction, Optimization and Robotic Applications (HORA)23 citationsDOI

Abstract

Several years ago, an unknown person / group proposed the coined term Bitcoin, described how the innovation of the blockchain, a peer-to-peer correlated structure, could be used to shed light on the issue of maintaining order of exchanges and maintaining a strategic distance from the issue of double spending. Bitcoin orders are exchanged and combined into a structure of limited size called squares that share the same timestamp. Arrangement axes (miners) are keen to connect the pieces to each other in chronological order, as each block has a hash of the previous square to form the blockchain. In this way, the blockchain architecture oversees the containment of a robust and auditable registry for all exchanges. The objective of this paper is to investigate how blockchain innovation can be utilized in digital payment of drug purchase supply chains. we chose this zone to center on, since it is exceptionally dependent on believe, contracts, arrangements, overseeing, human interaction and installments through a third party. Item forging, generation and dissemination issues, robberies and fraudulent drugs cause multi-billion-dollar income misfortunes within the world and posture a serious threat to open wellbeing Blockchain innovation can tremendously move forward execution in all these zones and diminish the chance of the issues.

Topics & Concepts

BlockchainPaymentHash functionOrder (exchange)Computer scienceDigital currencySupply chainComputer securityLiberian dollarBusinessInternet privacyWorld Wide WebMarketingFinanceBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityAdvanced Technologies and Applied Computing