2021
DOI: 10.2196/25245
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Blockchain-Based Digital Contact Tracing Apps for COVID-19 Pandemic Management: Issues, Challenges, Solutions, and Future Directions

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic has caused substantial global disturbance by affecting more than 42 million people (as of the end of October 2020). Since there is no medication or vaccine available, the only way to combat it is to minimize transmission. Digital contact tracing is an effective technique that can be utilized for this purpose, as it eliminates the manual contact tracing process and could help in identifying and isolating affected people. However, users are reluctant to share their location and contact deta… Show more

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“…According to authors [23], presented a Blockchain-based digital tracing app based on challenges, issues, solutions, and future directions for the COVID-19 pandemic. The authors involve a cloud app for the security and privacy of the proposed Network.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to authors [23], presented a Blockchain-based digital tracing app based on challenges, issues, solutions, and future directions for the COVID-19 pandemic. The authors involve a cloud app for the security and privacy of the proposed Network.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 8 , 18 However, if these data management platforms were to grant full access of the data to central authorities, important privacy concerns could be raised, which might in turn be counter-productive. 19 , 20 To address these concerns, Garg and colleagues 21 developed a blockchain-based movement pass that relies on smart contracts and tokens (tokens-based movement passes) that dispense the need for personal particulars for verification purposes. Separately, Xu and colleagues 22 demonstrated a viable blockchain platform (with data acquisition via IoT) that can desensitise a user's identity and location information through its hash function, thereby ensuring the protection of the identity of patients with COVID-19 and the privacy of the public in a decentralised environment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A blockchain network is a decentralized, distributed, and secure public ledger that stores records of transactions securely using cryptography techniques [ 195 ]. Features of blockchain technology that make it advantageous for digital contact tracing are decentralized data storage; data security through encryption; data provenance and time stamping allowing for verification of the data legitimacy and data immutability, which enhances data reliability and transparency [ 196 ]. The use of blockchain networks in future DCTAs may reduce privacy and data protection concerns and enhance DCTA uptake and use [ 196 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%