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Development of a Decentralized Market for Digital Items

Student: Obrezkov Vyacheslav

Supervisor: Ilya S. Bychkov

Faculty: Faculty of Informatics, Mathematics, and Computer Science (HSE Nizhny Novgorod)

Educational Programme: Software Engineering (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 9

Year of Graduation: 2020

The purpose of this work is to develop a decentralized trading platform based on blockchain technology to reduce the commission on financial transactions and expand the proposed asset management functionality. This work has the following structure: in the first chapter, a study of the technologies used is conducted, their features are studied, so the basic principles for working with them are built. Research is also being conducted on various tools used in the development and analysis of existing decentralized solutions. The second chapter discusses the development process and critical issues with their solutions. In addition, a brief review of the testing of the decentralized application is conducted, and a plan for further development of the project is proposed.

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