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Main Authors: Yash Dubey, Tanvi Kamble, Kushagri Nayak, Selvamurugan Kasi
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Published: Zenodo 2025
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15304465
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author Yash Dubey
Tanvi Kamble
Kushagri Nayak
Selvamurugan Kasi
author_facet Yash Dubey
Tanvi Kamble
Kushagri Nayak
Selvamurugan Kasi
contents <p>In order to solve the crucial problem of confirming the identities of refugees and legal migrants in India, this study proposes a decentralized method. Our approach creates a transparent, scalable, and impenetrable identity tracking system by combining blockchain technology with IPFS and QR code-based check-ins. The system offers safe registration, check-in, and visa tracking features by utilizing IPFS for document storage, Supabase for notification triggers, and Ethereum smart contracts for data integrity. The architecture, which has the potential to be used in actual government settings, prioritizes secrecy, immutability, and accessibility. The system's dependability in document storage, QR-based check-ins, and timely visa expiry alerts is confirmed by preliminary testing.</p>
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spellingShingle Blockchain Borders: A National Security-Oriented Framework for Refugee Tracking and Migrant Visa Management
Yash Dubey
Tanvi Kamble
Kushagri Nayak
Selvamurugan Kasi
<p>In order to solve the crucial problem of confirming the identities of refugees and legal migrants in India, this study proposes a decentralized method. Our approach creates a transparent, scalable, and impenetrable identity tracking system by combining blockchain technology with IPFS and QR code-based check-ins. The system offers safe registration, check-in, and visa tracking features by utilizing IPFS for document storage, Supabase for notification triggers, and Ethereum smart contracts for data integrity. The architecture, which has the potential to be used in actual government settings, prioritizes secrecy, immutability, and accessibility. The system's dependability in document storage, QR-based check-ins, and timely visa expiry alerts is confirmed by preliminary testing.</p>
title Blockchain Borders: A National Security-Oriented Framework for Refugee Tracking and Migrant Visa Management
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15304465