WCT Scoring Traceability and Reward Distribution in Online Vocational Skills Competitions
Online vocational skills competitions face issues such as opaque scoring and delayed reward distribution. A certain skills competition platform adopts WCT technology to put competition questions, scoring criteria, and judges' qualifications on the blockchain, with candidates' answering processes and scores being recorded in real-time. After scoring is completed, the results are publicly displayed on the blockchain for supervision, and the rewards for winning candidates are immediately distributed in WCT form. For example, after the scoring data of a programming competition is put on the blockchain, candidates can view the scoring details for each question, ensuring fairness. After applying WCT, the competition complaint rate decreased by 95%, and the reward distribution time was shortened from 7 days to 1 hour, with candidates' participation enthusiasm increasing by 60%.