Blockchain Based Authentication for Identity Management
Hardjanto Nusantoro, Ruli Supriati, Nur Azizah, Nuke Puji Lestari Santoso, Sabda Maulana
Abstract
The website currently has no separate provisions to distinguish between an organization or an individual. In other words, cooperatives are expected to be able to collect and store their client data. Such a rule has a high cost for specialist cooperatives, as most of the data is copied to multiple servers, difficult to prove by a large amount of user information around the world, and various certification arrangements for various administrations. The aim of this research is that individual data can be collected safely and reliably for information mining, profiling, and data storage. The ideal order would act naturally with a sovereign personality, another type of character that each client has and controls. This setup will incorporate compressed people's way of life like cryptographically checked characteristic settings backed by trusted backers. Individuals provide evidence of personality and participation by providing a workable part of their character to organizational specialists. Consent to access may also be revoked as a result of giving the individual full control over his or her information. Using a systematic literature review method, this research fundamentally examines the various capabilities, boards, and structures of Blockchain technology. Synopsis of the latest Blockchain-based personalities, executives, and lever arrangements from 2017 to 2021. The expected result of this research is that Blockchain technology can create trust and security in cooperative settings.