@article { author = {Shamsi, Kiarash and Esmaielzadeh Khorasani, Koosha and Shayegan, Mohammad Javad}, title = {A Secure and Efficient Approach for Issuing KYC Token As COVID-19 Health Certificate Based on Stellar Blockchain Network}, journal = {International Journal of Web Research}, volume = {3}, number = {1}, pages = {42-49}, year = {2020}, publisher = {University of Science and Culture}, issn = {2645-4335}, eissn = {2645-4343}, doi = {10.22133/ijwr.2020.250275.1070}, abstract = {Today's world is struggling with the COVID-19 pandemic, as one of the greatest challenges of the 21st century. During the lockdown caused by this disease, many financial losses have been inflicted on people and all industries. One of the fastest ways to save these industries from the COVID-19 or any possible pandemic in the future is to provide a reliable, fast, smart, and secure solution for people's health assessment. In this article, blockchain technology is used to propose a model which provides and validates the health certificates for people who travel or present in society.  For this purpose, we take advantage of blockchain features such as being unchangeable, errorless, distributed, and a single point of failure nonexistence, high security, and proper use in protecting people's privacy. Since a variety of antibody and human health proving tests against the virus are developing, this study tries simultaneously to design an integrated and secure system to meet the authenticity and accuracy of different people's health certificates for the companies requiring these certifications. In this system, on the one hand, there are qualified laboratories that are responsible for performing standard testing and also providing results to the system controller. On the other hand, entities that need to receive health certificates must be members of this system. Finally, people are considered as the end-user of the system. To provide test information for the entities, the mechanism of KYC tokens will be used based on the Stellar private blockchain network. In this mechanism, the user will buy a certain amount of KYC tokens from the system controller. These tokens are charged in the user's wallet, and the user can send these tokens from his wallet to any destination company, to exchange the encrypted health certificate information. Finally, considering the appropriate platform provided by blockchain technology and the requirement of a reliable and accurate solution for issuing health certificates during the Covid-19 pandemic or any other disease, this article offers a solution to meet the requirements.}, keywords = {Health Certificate,COVID-19,KYC Token,Blockchain,Stellar Network}, url = {https://ijwr.usc.ac.ir/article_115255.html}, eprint = {https://ijwr.usc.ac.ir/article_115255_49fd3905b54e32da416ccdbc45156d4f.pdf} }