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Gold-Based Financial Information System Design Using Blockchain Application Padeli; Husain, Al; Julianto, Dimas Prastama; Agustina, Sri; Lestari, Dwi; Royani, Muhamad
Blockchain Frontier Technology Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Blockchain Frontier Technology
Publisher : IAIC Bangun Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/bfront.v2i1.89

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In the current era of monetary inflation involving several countries worldwide, between 3% and more than 25% of the value of currencies has declined in 2019. Inflation is the decrease in the value of a currency relative to a currency with a price. Increase on a large scale and take place over some time. This event occurs in currency (paper and metal). One reason is that the physical nature of silver has no intrinsic value, is easy to print and distribute, and today's silver no longer uses gold as the standard of the exchange rate. Gold has an intrinsic value against inflation. Its role as a medium of exchange can be reused in the computer age thanks to communication applications that run on top of the information system. An information system manages savings, payments, remittances, investments, and other financial activities. The current situation shows that gold is no longer a medium of exchange but a tradable commodity. This information system aims to make gold the basis of the currency circulating within the system. This information system uses blockchain technology as the transaction backbone to manage transactions. You cannot change the transaction data on the blockchain. All data affects the encryption sequence for the next block. In addition, the blockchain will be distributed to all users in the blockchain to protect transactions. The user must use a computer connected to the internet. This study aims to determine the potential of blockchain systems for use in gold-based financial information systems design. This information system is gold-based, resistant to inflation, and gives users confidence.
Ensuring Security Using Blockchain Technology Padeli; Jawahir; Sholahudin Aprizal, Muhammad; Yaser Fadilla, Muhamad; Apriana Adha, Mochamad Rivaldi
Blockchain Frontier Technology Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Blockchain Frontier Technology
Publisher : IAIC Bangun Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/bfront.v2i2.201

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The world is heading toward an era of digitization and automation, especially in the development of Blockchain technology. Blockchain in the Internet of Things network is an innovative approach that can make communication between such network devices distributed, autonomous and secure. Blockchain, in this context, is a set of cryptographically linked blocks. Transactions in the network act as the primary carrier of information about the state of the nodes, as well as output information from the nodes themselves for autonomous network functions. A node is a "smart" device, sensor, or microcontroller that connects a group of sensors. Blockchain will be used to provide secure data transmission and device processing on the Internet of Things network. This study discusses the main challenges of applying technology in distributed networks.
The Role of Globalization in Indonesian Evolution Influence on Media Digital Literacy Language AI Lutfiani, Ninda; Fauziyah, Nida; Oganda, Fitra Putri; Setyaningrum, Retno; Winanti; Padeli; Natalia, Ester Ananda
International Transactions on Artificial Intelligence Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): May
Publisher : Pandawan Sejahtera Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/italic.v3i2.808

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Globalization has brought significant changes in various aspects of life, including language use. As the official language and a symbol of national cultural identity, the Indonesian language is not immune to the effects of globalization, particularly in mass media, literature, and academic publications. This article analyzes the impact of globalization on the use of the Indonesian language, with a focus on two main dimensions: literature and digital media. In literature, globalization tends to introduce foreign elements that influence language style and narrative structure, while in digital media, the use of Indonesian is often mixed with foreign languages and slang influenced by global trends. Furthermore, in academic publications, globalization introduces new terms that often use international languages, such as English, which reduces the use of Indonesian in scholarly contexts. This study also highlights the challenges faced in maintaining the standardization of the Indonesian language amid the rapid flow of globalization, emphasizing the crucial role of language institutions and society in preserving the language's integrity. Through this analysis, it is hoped that strategies will be identified to preserve the richness and standardization of the Indonesian language, ensuring its relevance in an increasingly globalized world.