Focus And Scope
One of the current hot topics in science and technology is blockchain and decentralized systems: how can distributed digital infrastructures be designed, implemented, and governed in a secure, transparent, and accountable manner? Blockchain plays a critical role in enabling trust, data integrity, and transparency in digital interactions, yet many technical, organizational, and regulatory challenges remain. Improving the transparency of system design, data management, and validation processes is essential to ensure reliability, reproducibility, and responsible adoption of blockchain technologies. Research that bridges theoretical foundations with real-world applications is therefore vital to advancing the field.
The Journal of Current Research in Blockchain provides a forum for publishing scholarly research on theoretical, methodological, and applied aspects of blockchain and decentralized technologies. The journal welcomes contributions that explore system design, analysis, implementation, and evaluation, as well as studies addressing governance, security, and societal impact.
The journal is a forum for the exchange of research findings, analysis, information, and knowledge in areas that include, but are not limited to:
Blockchain Systems – The journal encourages research on the design, analysis, and evaluation of blockchain-based systems across various application domains.
Decentralized Technologies – The journal promotes studies on decentralized computing models, data sharing, and trust mechanisms in distributed environments.
Distributed Ledgers – The journal supports research on ledger structures, consensus-based systems, and their performance and reliability.
Security and Privacy – The journal invites research on secure system design, privacy protection, and trust management in blockchain and decentralized platforms.