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Developing Protocols for Distribution of Incoms Using Smart Contracts

Student: Ketov Daniil

Supervisor: Olga Vikentyeva

Faculty: Part-Time Education Faculty of Economics and Management

Educational Programme: Software Engineering (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2024

In this paper we have conducted a study aimed at optimizing the processes of financial flows distribution in blockchain systems. Existing methods and tools in the field of blockchain and finance were analyzed, which allowed to form clear functional requirements for the protocol. Implemented an SDK interface that allows interacting with smart contracts using a web application. After the testing was completed and all the identified deficiencies were eliminated, a stable version of the protocol was created, ready for integration with various applications. To manage smart contracts, a web application was developed using JavaScript library React. The developed protocol opens new opportunities for automation and management of financial flows in web3 applications, increasing their transparency and efficiency. The developed protocol can be further developed by adding new types of contracts, as well as adding new blockchain networks.

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