OpenCerts
An easy way to check and verify your certificates.
Overview
OpenCerts is an open-source platform developed by the Singapore government that allows educational institutions to issue tamper-resistant digital certificates. These certificates are anchored on the Ethereum blockchain, making them independently verifiable.
✨ Key Features
- Blockchain-based verification
- Open-source framework
- Tamper-resistant certificates
- Decentralized verification
- Digital wallet for storing certificates
🎯 Key Differentiators
- Government-backed open-source initiative.
- Focus on creating a national standard for digital certificates.
Unique Value: Provides a free, open-source, and highly secure method for issuing and verifying educational credentials using blockchain technology.
🎯 Use Cases (3)
✅ Best For
- Issuing secure and verifiable digital diplomas by Singaporean educational institutions.
💡 Check With Vendor
Verify these considerations match your specific requirements:
- Organizations that require a fully managed, proprietary solution with dedicated support.
🏆 Alternatives
Being open-source, it offers maximum flexibility and control, but requires more technical resources to implement compared to commercial platforms.
💻 Platforms
🔌 Integrations
🔒 Compliance & Security
💰 Pricing
Free tier: Open-source and free to use, but requires technical expertise and infrastructure to implement.
📊 Market Info
Customers: Adopted by numerous Singaporean institutions.
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