FIR Management System In Dapps Using NFT
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https://doi.org/10.63278/mme.vi.1680Keywords:
Blockchain, Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs), FIR Management ,Decentralized Applications (DApps), Smart Contracts.Abstract
This article suggests a decentralized First Information Report (FIR) management system based on Blockchain technology and Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) to solve the inherent problems of data tampering, manipulation, and untransparency in conventional police complaint systems. The suggested system uses Ethereum-based smart contracts to automate the entire process of FIR management, from submission to disposal, ensuring that every step is logged on an immutable ledger. Every FIR is tokenized in the form of a distinct NFT, an auditable digital certificate that can be traced and made transparent across its life cycle. Third web integration also makes it easy to deploy and manage NFTs, as there is an easy-to-use interface for stakeholders. Moreover, the system preserves the confidentiality of sensitive data by encrypting it, with the blockchain serving as a secure, transparent layer that provides accountability without sacrificing data confidentiality. This decentralized method provides real-time monitoring of FIRs and addresses the inefficiencies and vulnerabilities of centralized systems. Finally, the suggested solution increases public confidence in law enforcement by providing the integrity and transparency of the complaint management process.
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