Product Grading System Using Blockchain
Keywords:
Blockchain, Smart contracts, Ethereum ,IPFS, Online Consumer ReviewsAbstract
Ratings and Reviews affect our decision making drastically, the current review systems are usually centralized and can be tampered. In today’s era, choosing the right product has become an arduous task. So many options are available in the market, so many products are being advertised which make similar claims that the buyer gets confused which one is true and should be relied upon. It breeds a lot of dilemma in the mind of the customer. Essentially, a review helps to get the insight of the product, typically it describes what sets the product apart from others. A review offers valuable guidance from people who have used the product, it indicates what’s the worst or best that could happen. This paper presents a decentralized approach which avoids the central authorities by using blockchain technology. Survey has been done by studying different approaches for making a decentralized system for taking reviews.
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