Blockchain and Micromobility: How Can Millions of Small Payments Be Processed Faster?

At the international scientific conference CAiSE 2026 (38th edition of the International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering), our researchers presented a paper exploring how blockchain technology can efficiently support the millions of microtransactions generated every day by users of shared electric scooters. The conference was held from June 8 to 12, 2026, in Verona, Italy.

Blockchain-Based System for E-Scooter Fleet Management

Urban micro-mobility based on shared e-scooter systems, while effective in terms of ecology and traffic reduction, faces significant barriers in coordinating the activities of multiple independent operators. Issues such as inefficient vehicle distribution, fragmented data, and a lack of trust between competing companies became the impetus for research conducted by Dr. Elżbieta Lewańska and Dr. Piotr Stolarski from the Department of Information Systems. The result of their work is the … Read More