• Conference Name: Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences (KICS Winter 2024) Conference
  • Abstract: As the metaverse grows, a mix of real and virtual worlds grows quickly, and there are worries about offensive language and behavior online. This paper introduces a way to manage the metaverse that uses blockchain and attribute-based identity, making it decentralized. It uses smart contracts to stop hate speech, creating a friendly space for users. The model includes a credit scoring system: if users say offensive things, they get penalties, making them accountable. The model has been tested using Remix IDE, and it works well for controlling access, keeping records, and punishing rule-breakers. This model is compared with others, showing it’s good at stopping hate speech in the metaverse. This approach promotes openness, inclusiveness, and fair management, changing how people interact in the metaverse
  • Status: Accepted
  • Conference Type: Domestic
  • Cite: Md Facklasur Rahaman, Mohtasin Golam, Esmot Ara Tuli, Dong-Seong Kim, and Jae-Min Lee, "Decentralized Metaverse Governance using Blockchain with Attribute-based Identity,"Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences (KICS Winter 2024) Conference, Yeong Pyeong Resort, PyeongChang, Korea.
  • Author: Rahaman
  • Write Date: Feb. 14, 2024, 6:47 a.m.
  • Update Date: Feb. 14, 2024, 6:47 a.m.
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  • Acknowledgment: None
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