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Autore principale: Irimia, Cosmin-Iulian
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Pubblicazione: 2026
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.13907
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author Irimia, Cosmin-Iulian
author_facet Irimia, Cosmin-Iulian
contents Traditional paper-based document management has long posed challenges related to security, authenticity, and efficiency. Despite advances in digitalization, official documents remain vulnerable to forgery, loss, and unauthorized access. This thesis proposes a decentralized infrastructure for digital notarization, signing, and sharing of documents using blockchain technology. The research addresses key issues of transparency, immutability, and feasibility by defining system requirements, evaluating existing solutions, and proposing a novel architecture based on distributed systems. By combining cryptographic techniques with decentralized storage, this research contributes to the development of a more secure and efficient framework for managing official documents. The findings highlight the potential of blockchain-based digital notarization to streamline bureaucratic processes, mitigate security risks, and enhance user trust in digital document management.
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spellingShingle Decentralized Infrastructure for Digital Notarizing, Signing and Sharing Files using Blockchain
Irimia, Cosmin-Iulian
Cryptography and Security
Traditional paper-based document management has long posed challenges related to security, authenticity, and efficiency. Despite advances in digitalization, official documents remain vulnerable to forgery, loss, and unauthorized access. This thesis proposes a decentralized infrastructure for digital notarization, signing, and sharing of documents using blockchain technology. The research addresses key issues of transparency, immutability, and feasibility by defining system requirements, evaluating existing solutions, and proposing a novel architecture based on distributed systems. By combining cryptographic techniques with decentralized storage, this research contributes to the development of a more secure and efficient framework for managing official documents. The findings highlight the potential of blockchain-based digital notarization to streamline bureaucratic processes, mitigate security risks, and enhance user trust in digital document management.
title Decentralized Infrastructure for Digital Notarizing, Signing and Sharing Files using Blockchain
topic Cryptography and Security
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.13907