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Blockchain Development for Finance Projects

You're reading from   Blockchain Development for Finance Projects Building next-generation financial applications using Ethereum, Hyperledger Fabric, and Stellar

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838829094
Length 530 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ishan Roy Ishan Roy
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Preface 1. Section 1: Blockchain Payments and Remittances
2. Blockchain in Financial Services FREE CHAPTER 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

Implementation strategies

There are different implementation strategies that organizations can look at to implement a blockchain network. These are as follows:

  • All stakeholders own and maintain a node on the blockchain network. This node can be on-premises or on a cloud platform.
  • A cloud-hosted blockchain network is operated by a trusted service provider. Organizations can view data and information and submit transactions based on access control. This is known as Blockchain as a Service (BaaS).
  • Accessing a public permissionless blockchain to record data so that it cannot be tampered with. A good example is storing the hash signature of a document to the public Bitcoin or Ethereum network. The transaction ID and the document is then shared with other stakeholders who need to validate the authenticity of the document in the future.

Organizations can choose to put either complete...

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Blockchain Development for Finance Projects
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