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Crypto Market Analysis & Real-Estate Business Protocol Proposal | Application of Ethereum Blockchain

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  • Sid Bhatia
  • Samuel Gedal
  • Himaya Jeyakumar Grace Lee
  • Ravinder Chopra
  • Daniel Roman
  • Shrijani Chakroborty

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This paper examines the dynamics of the cryptocurrency market and proposes a novel blockchain-based protocol for real estate transactions. Our analysis includes a detailed review of price trends, volatility, and correlations within the cryptocurrency market, focusing on major assets like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Tether. We provide a critical assessment of the impact of significant market events, such as the FTX bankruptcy, highlighting the vulnerabilities and resilience of the crypto market. The study also explores the potential of blockchain technology to innovate real estate transactions by enabling the secure and transparent handling of property deeds without traditional intermediaries. We introduce a blockchain protocol that reduces transaction costs, enhances security, and increases transparency, making real estate transactions more accessible and efficient. Our proposal aims to leverage the inherent benefits of blockchain to address real-world challenges in real estate transactions, providing a scalable and secure platform for property sales in a global market.

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  • Sid Bhatia & Samuel Gedal & Himaya Jeyakumar Grace Lee & Ravinder Chopra & Daniel Roman & Shrijani Chakroborty, 2024. "Crypto Market Analysis & Real-Estate Business Protocol Proposal | Application of Ethereum Blockchain," Papers 2405.02547, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:2405.02547
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