Mobile Blockchain Decentralized Applications (DApps): A Case Study Of
IPTM Blockchain Certificate Verification System
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2108.04125v1
- Date: Mon, 5 Jul 2021 11:53:15 GMT
- Title: Mobile Blockchain Decentralized Applications (DApps): A Case Study Of
IPTM Blockchain Certificate Verification System
- Authors: Mohd Anuar Mat Isa, Muzaffar Hamzah, Daimler Benz Alebaba
- Abstract summary: This chapter will present the design and implementation of mobile blockchain DApps using Android Studio together with smart contract as the digital-asset management tool.
Java Android and Web3-Java APIs will be demonstrated as a practical deployment of the mobile DApps.
The logic and decision-making of the mobile DApps will be demonstrated and coded as a smart contract.
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- Abstract: A variety of mobile devices and applications have spread the usability of
blockchain solutions to over 5.27 billion unique mobile phone users. The rising
of Bitcoin price up to USD 50,000 in March 2021 has made many blockchain mobile
wallets and smart contracts DApps popular for current and future investment of
cryptocurrency and digital-asset managements. To understand the trend, this
chapter will present the design and implementation of mobile blockchain DApps
using Android Studio together with Ethereum smart contract as the digital-asset
management tool. Java Android and Ethereum Web3-Java APIs will be demonstrated
as a practical deployment of the mobile DApps. The logic and decision-making of
the mobile DApps will be demonstrated and coded as a smart contract. The source
codes of the mobile DApps and smart-contract were published in Github as
open-source codes for those who are interested to build and run the project.
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