The Role of Blockchain in Enhancing Transparency in Financial Transactions

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2025
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Blockchain technology has emerged as a transformative solution to persistent challenges in financial transparency, offering immutable audit trails, verifiable transactions, and decentralized verification mechanisms. This study employed a mixed-methods experimental framework integrating quantitative transaction simulations with qualitative stakeholder analyses to assess blockchain’s effectiveness in enhancing transparency in financial transactions. Results demonstrated that blockchain-based systems significantly outperformed traditional centralized models by reducing error rates, improving transaction validation efficiency, and preventing security breaches. Transparency index scores revealed consistent improvements, with Proof-of-Stake and hybrid consensus mechanisms offering a balance between scalability and auditability, whereas Proof-of-Work models showed efficiency limitations. Visual analyses confirmed strong correlations between blockchain adoption, transparency, and institutional trust, with measurable gains in accountability across financial institutions. Qualitative findings highlighted that blockchain fosters stakeholder confidence through verifiable records, but also raised concerns regarding privacy, regulatory alignment, and scalability. The study concludes that blockchain enhances transparency not only through technical features but also by enabling institutional trust and regulatory accountability. However, its long-term success depends on the evolution of sustainable consensus mechanisms, privacy-preserving innovations, and supportive governance frameworks. Together, these results establish blockchain as a paradigm-shifting infrastructure capable of aligning financial systems with the demands of transparency, trust, and accountability in a digital economy.
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Authors Usman Qamar, Sadia Riaz
Journal Journal of Strategic Business Research
Year 2025
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