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Malaysia’s Education Ministry Sets up University Degree Verification System via Blockchain

The Ministry of Education (MoE) of Malaysia is establishing a
University Consortium to combat degree fraud using blockchain , the
ministry announced in a tweet Nov. 8.
According to the ministry’s tweet, the system is designed to issue
and verify the authenticity of university-issued degrees. The new
government -backed consortium will initially be comprised of six public
universities and their diploma-verifying system is set to operate
using the NEM ( XEM ) blockchain. According to the ministry, the new
system was developed by a team led by a professor from the
International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM).
According to a local media report , the idea of the consortium was
proposed by the MoE in order to preserve the reputation and the
integrity of Malaysian universities, to protect the rights of students,
as well as to promote distributed ledger technology ( DLT).
The MoE commented to the media that the main purpose behind the
establishment of the consortium is to “spread skills training,” as
well as to develop and adopt the technology by students and academics.
In the long term, the ministry stated it is also eyeing the
development of what it referred to as “industry-standard” blockchain
solutions that could potentially generate revenue for Consortium
member universities.
Recently, a Russian state-backed university announced it would store
diploma data on blockchain, claiming that the institution has already
recorded the information of “all diplomas issued over the past ten
years” using DLT.
In October last year, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
reportedly became the world’s first university to issue digital
diplomas by implementing blockchain technology.

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