Alpha Verify

Alpha Verify is a dApp designed to securely store, manage and verify various forms of certifications and digital assets.

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  • The Graph - Bounty 🏆🏅
  • Open Track 🏆🏅
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Our platform offers a decentralized place where student certificates and academic assets can be verified securely and transparently with the use of Ethereum blockchain. The solution, which will mitigate certificate fraud by making every certificate immutable and verifiable at any instance, is built with Ethereum Scaffold-ETH and The Graph.
Key Features:
This is decentralized verification, whereby certificates and academic records are stored on the Ethereum blockchain, which is tamper-proof and accessible from anywhere in the world.
Efficient Queries: By utilizing The Graph for our platform, we are able to realize fast and scalable querying of the certificate data such that verification by institutions and employers can be rapidly performed.
User-Friendly Interface: The platform will provide an easy-to-use interface whereby students, educational institutions, and employers can issue, manage, and verify certificates.
The solution is scalable and cost-effective because the utilization of Layer 2 solutions and decentralized storage means it can scale without the high platform costs when users increase.
This project builds confidence in the education sector by providing a trustable, decentralized system for verification of academic credentials, hence minimising fraud and adding value to genuine qualifications.

Our  platform contributes to environmental sustainability by reducing paper use through digital certificates, minimizing the need for physical documents. By leveraging energy-efficient Layer 2 solutions and decentralized storage, it lowers the carbon footprint compared to traditional methods of record-keeping. This helps create a more eco-friendly and sustainable system for academic credential verification.

THE GRAPH SUBMISSION

Link to our subgraph  https://github.com/Akpahsamuel/AlphaVerifyGraph

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