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DecentricConsensus — Blockchain Voting DApp with Ethereum
The Department of Computer Engineering, in collaboration with the ACM Student Chapter, successfully organized an innovative hands-on workshop titled DecentricConsensus — Blockchain Voting DApp with Ethereum on 1st August 2025. The session was designed exclusively for 2nd Year Computer Engineering students from Section B and was conducted for 2 hours (2:15 PM – 4:15 PM).
The workshop introduced students to the foundations of blockchain technology and its real-world applications, with a special focus on Ethereum-based decentralized applications (DApps). Participants learned about the core principles of blockchain, including transparency, security, and immutability, and explored how these features make blockchain a transformative solution for voting systems.
The hands-on session allowed students to design, code, and deploy their own Blockchain-based Voting DApp, providing them with practical exposure to smart contract development and decentralized systems. Through this activity, students not only understood how blockchain can revolutionize trust in digital transactions but also gained experience in applying modern technologies to solve real-world challenges.
The workshop was organized under the guidance of Dr. Pallavi Wankhede, with coordination by Prince Singh (4th Year CE) and active support from the ACM Student Team, ensuring smooth execution and an engaging learning experience. This initiative successfully promoted technical competence, innovation, and problem-solving skills among participants.



