
Secure Blockchain Transaction: A Literature Survey | IJCT Volume 12 – Issue 6 | IJCT-V12I6P1


International Journal of Computer Techniques
ISSN 2394-2231
Volume 12, Issue 6 | Published: November – December 2025
Author
Ananya.N , Greeshma.M.S , Panchami.G , Vandhana.K.M , Rakshitha.P
Abstract
In today’s era of digital transformation, online transactions have become vital to financial
systems, e-commerce, and decentralized applications. However, increasing dependence on
digital payment infrastructures has also raised major security concerns such as hacking, identity
theft, and unauthorized access. To address these challenges, the proposed project “Blockchain
Secure Transaction” presents a decentralized framework that ensures transparency, integrity,
and confidentiality in digital transactions. The system uses blockchain technology to record
and validate each transaction in a distributed ledger, eliminating centralized control and making
data immutable and tamper-proof.
The workflow begins with user registration, where users provide details and set a picture
password for secure recognition. During login, the system verifies credentials and performs
biometric authentication to confirm user identity. Unregistered users are redirected to the
registration page, maintaining process integrity. Once authenticated, users access the dashboard
to initiate secure transactions.
To preserve privacy, Zero-Knowledge Proof (ZKP) is used, allowing users to prove transaction
authenticity without revealing sensitive information. Transactions then pass through smart
contract verification, which ensures compliance with predefined conditions. Successful
verifications result in completed transactions, while suspicious or invalid ones are blocked or
frozen automatically.
All user data and transaction logs are securely stored in Firebase, with backend processing
handled in Java and the frontend designed using React (app.jsx). By combining blockchain’s
immutability, smart contract automation, ZKP privacy proofs, and biometric authentication, the
Blockchain Secure Transaction System offers a multi-layered, tamper-resistant, and transparent
solution for secure online payments — enhancing trust and reliability in the digital economy.
Conclusion
The proposed project, Blockchain Secure Transaction, presents a secure and decentralized framework that ensures privacy, integrity, and transparency in digital transactions. By integrating Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKP), biometric verification, and picture password authentication, the system provides multi-layered protection against unauthorized access and data breaches. The use of smart contracts automates transaction verification, while Firebase integration ensures reliable data storage and retrieval. Unlike traditional centralized systems, this approach eliminates single points of failure and enhances trust among users. Overall, the project demonstrates a practical and scalable solution for secure, tamper-proof, and user-friendly blockchain-based transactions, paving the way for future advancements in decentralized financial systems.
References
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Wang, Y., & Liu, J. (2024). Decentralized Identity Verification Using Blockchain. ScienceDirect.
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