Abstract: In distributed networks, blockchain refers to a set of general-purpose technologies for exchanging informationand transacting digital assets. The central topic addressed in this article is whether blockchain technology will lead togovernment process innovation and transformation. To answer this question, we provide a critical review of theliterature's often exaggerated benefits of blockchain technology, as well as their implications for governmentorganisations and processes. We advocate for a move from a technology-driven to a need-driven strategy, in whichblockchain applications are tailored to meet the needs of administrative processes, and administrative procedures arealtered to take advantage of the technology. It has been discovered that having sound governance models is a must forrealising advantages. We provide paths for further research into the potential benefits of BC applications in egovernment, as well as the role of governance of BC architectures and applications to conform with societal needs andpublic values, based on a critical appraisal. Using Java as a programming language, we will create a web-basedarchitecture for effective distribution of government schemes with BCT features.Keywords: E governance, JSP, Servlet, Web, Java, Visual Cryptography, AES, etc