Overview
Blockademia is a document verification tool that lets organizations prove a diploma, certificate, or contract is genuine and has not been altered. An issuer uploads a document, and the service records a unique fingerprint of that file so anyone can later check it. It is aimed at institutions that need a tamper-proof way to confirm the records they hand out.
Blockademia runs on the Cardano blockchain, a public ledger that keeps a permanent, shared record no single party can quietly edit. The project is built and operated by Smart Contract Ltd, a company based in Zagreb, Croatia, alongside its partner Gravis GT. Rather than storing the document itself, the system saves only a small digital fingerprint of it, which keeps the actual file private1.
Key Features
- Tamper-proof document records. Each published document gets a unique fingerprint saved on the Cardano blockchain with a timestamp, so a later copy can be checked against the original and any change shows up immediately1.
- Simple verification by QR code or link. Whoever receives a document scans a QR code or opens a verification link, and the system instantly confirms whether the file matches the saved record2.
- Private by design. The document itself is never uploaded to the blockchain, only its fingerprint, so sensitive records stay off the public ledger while remaining checkable2.
- Free checks to start. New users receive a small amount of the ACI token on signup, which covers up to ten document verifications before any further use is paid for3.
- One token runs the system. ACI is Blockademia's native Cardano token, used to pay for publishing documents, running an account, and funding referral rewards within the platform4.
What to Expect
A first-time visitor will find a marketing site explaining the service, a separate web app for signing in, and a published whitepaper that walks through how publishing and verification work1. Organizations that issue documents set up an account, verify their identity, and then upload files to publish them; the system returns a confirmation containing a QR code and a verification link to share. People on the receiving end do not need an account to check a document, and the project describes free verification for the first ten checks3. Beyond universities and schools, the whitepaper points to notaries, lawyers, public offices, and other issuers as potential users, and lays out account levels that depend on how much of the ACI token an organization holds1. The project also lists its ACI token on several Cardano exchanges, and its roadmap describes mobile verification apps and an expansion of its franchise partner program4.
