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Blockchain Network for Regulation Decentralized E-Government Systems

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  • Hayder A. Nahi
  • Ali Khalid Ali
  • Mohamed Ali Alaraji
  • Zahraa Jawad Mohi
  • Noor Thamer Mahmood
  • Akmam Majed Mousa
  • Moatasem Mohammed Saeed
  • Rusul A.Almansoori

Abstract

The combination of blockchain network with e-government systems carries convert possible for increasing transparency, trust, in addition to the efficiency in common managements. This paper looks into the implementation of blockchain technology to evolve a decentralized frame for e-governance, holding high difficulties of fraudulence, inefficiency, and loss of liability in conventional systems. The results detect that blockchain has the ability for notably increase transparency and trust over 30-50% via unchangeable and demonstrable data records, decreasing fraud over 75%. Furthermore, the systems that depending on blockchain-use enable authentication procedures to be 60-80% rapidly compared to classic techniques, simplification official paper verification and approval processes. Additionally, this paper emphasizes reducing expenditures of 20-30% resultant procedure automation and lessens reliance on mediators, giving further sustainable governmental functioning. As well, the results of blockchain's scalability permits decentralized e-government platforms to process 50-70% extra transactions without compromising performance, pretending its viability for extensive common services. These outcomes emphasize the possibility of blockchain to revolutionize e-governance via promoting a further transparent, efficient, and reliable system. This paper supplies a foundational framework for policymakers and technologists work toward to extend blockchain solutions in common managements, facilitating the road for a decentralized and national centric governance model.

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Handle: RePEc:dbk:datame:v:4:y:2025:i::p:201:id:1056294dm2025201
DOI: 10.56294/dm2025201
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