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Blockchain Development for Finance Projects

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Product type Book
Published in Jan 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838829094
Pages 530 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Concepts
Author (1):
Ishan Roy Ishan Roy
Profile icon Ishan Roy

Table of Contents (17) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: Blockchain Payments and Remittances
2. Blockchain in Financial Services 3. Building a Blockchain Wallet for Fungible and Non-Fungible Assets 4. Designing a Payment Gateway for Online Merchants 5. Corporate Remittances and Settlement 6. Enabling Cross-Border Remittances with Real-Time KYC/AML Verification 7. Section 2: Blockchain Workflows Using Smart Contracts
8. Building a Letter of Credit Workflow Module Using Smart Contracts 9. Section 3: Securing Digital Documents and Files Using Blockchain
10. Building a Tamper-Proof Document Storage System 11. Section 4: Decentralized Trading Exchanges Using Blockchain
12. Building a Decentralized Trading Exchange 13. Developing a Currency Trading Exchange for Market Making 14. Looking into the Future 15. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix: Application Checklist

Extending concepts to other applications

You can easily extend the concepts covered in the projects in this book to other applications. Following are a few examples of modules that can be modified and extended to other applications:

  • Wallets: As we discussed earlier, wallets are the most common module across blockchain applications. It's almost impossible to build a blockchain application without it. Wallets that hold fungible and non-fungible tokens can be used as payment wallets, digital identity cards, smart cards, ownership documents, and custodians of other transferable and non-transferable assets.
  • Tokens: Tokens form the building blocks of many blockchain applications. Tokens can be used to represent a myriad of fungible and non-fungible assets for accounting purposes in blockchains. In cases where you need to track provenance and auditability of a real-world asset...
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