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Ashish Maurya

@mcaptain

Smart Contract developer | Django web developer | Blockchain | Web3 | Python

Smart Contract developer | Django web developer | Blockchain | Web3 | Python

Skill iconPython
Skill iconDjango
Smart Contracts
Vyper
Ethers.js

Lucknow, India

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MedVault

owned by patients and created for doctors

Problem Statement: Traditional EHR system has these following flaws: ❌ Data Privacy & Security Risks – Centralized databases are vulnerable to hacking, risking sensitive patient information. ❌ Lack of Patient Ownership – Patients have no full control over their health data, relying on institutions for access. ❌ Interoperability Issues – Incompatible hospital systems prevent seamless data exchange. ❌ Data Integrity & Authenticity – Medical records can be tampered with or lost due to technical failures or attacks. Proposed Solution: A blockchain-powered, decentralized EHR system that ensures: ✅ Data security via immutability and encryption. ✅ Patient ownership & control over records using self-sovereign identity (SSI). ✅ Smart contracts for seamless and permissioned data sharing. ✅ Interoperability through standardized blockchain protocols. ✅ Tamper-proof records ensuring trust and authenticity in medical data.

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EviVault

No more tampering. No more deletion. Only verified truth.

❌ Corruption & Tampering in Law Enforcement – Centralized control allows corrupt officials to manipulate or destroy digital evidence, obstructing justice and protecting offenders. ❌ Lack of Transparency – Evidence handling lacks visibility; there's no real-time public or cross-agency audit trail, making it easier to cover up misconduct. ❌ Restricted Access & Gatekeeping – Victims, lawyers, and watchdog agencies often struggle to access crucial evidence, as it's controlled by a few authorities with no accountability. ❌ Poor Inter-Agency Collaboration – Different law enforcement and judicial bodies operate in silos, leading to inefficiencies and delays in transferring or verifying evidence.