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The technical features of blockchain, including decentralization, data transparency, tamper-proofing, traceability, privacy protection and open-sourcing, make it a suitable technology for solving the information asymmetry problem in personal credit reporting transactions. Appling blockchain technology to credit reporting meets the needs of social credit system construction and may become an important technical direction in the future. This paper analyzed the problems faced by China’s personal credit reporting market, designed the framework of personal credit information sharing platform based on blockchain 3.0 architecture, and studied the technical details of the platform and the technical advantages. The in-depth integration of blockchain technology and personal credit reporting helps to realize the safe sharing of credit data and reduce the cost of credit data collection, thereby hel** the technological and efficiency transformation of the personal credit reporting industry and promoting the overall development of the social credit system.
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Zhang, J., Tan, R., Li, Yd. (2020). Design of Personal Credit Information Sharing Platform Based on Consortium Blockchain. In: Xu, G., Liang, K., Su, C. (eds) Frontiers in Cyber Security. FCS 2020. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1286. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-9739-8_14
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