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Development of Internet-Based Currency Exchange Margincall.IO

Student: Donin Denis

Supervisor: Dmitry Sergeevich Protsenko

Faculty: Graduate School of Business

Educational Programme: Electronic Business (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2016

The topic of the given degree work is "Development of Internet-Based Currency Exchange MarginCall.io". The author has done an entire spectrum of work on analysis, planning and development of the Internet-based virtual currency exchange. The volume of this diploma work is 59 pages, 9010 words. It contains 24 figures, 1 table, 21 literary sources. Prerequisites for this writing include the growth of the international market of existing virtual currencies and the emergence of promising new currencies. The aim of the work is to develop an Internet-based currency exchange MarginCall for the subsequent launch of the service on the EU market. To achieve this goal the author performs the analysis of various aspects of Internet-based currency exchanges, plans and develops his own virtual currency exchange. The work consists of three chapters, introduction and conclusion. The first chapter deals with the theoretical aspects of virtual currencies and Internet-based currency exchanges. In the second chapter, the author analyzes the virtual currency trading market, as well as various aspects of currency exchange functioning. The third chapter contains the detailed exchange development process with the use of SCRUM methodology. Conclusion contains the main conclusions regarding the successful achievement of work objectives.

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