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Real Estate System Using Smart Contracts

Mahesh Mahant

Assistant Prof, WIT Solapur

Yogesh Kalyanshetti

UG Student, Computer Science and Engineering, Walchnad Institute of technology Solapur, India

Mahendra Mahajan

UG Student, Computer Science and Engineering, Walchnad Institute of technology Solapur, India

Kaushal Muttin

UG Student, Computer Science and Engineering, Walchnad Institute of technology Solapur, India

Bobbyraj Wadi

UG Student, Computer Science and Engineering, Walchnad Institute of technology Solapur, India

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Vol: 9, Issue: 2, 2019

Receiving Date: 2019-02-10 Acceptance Date:

2019-03-27

Publication Date:

2019-04-08

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Abstract

The Blockchain technology is becoming a key technology in share economy. Recent studies proved that blockchain could be used not only for the economy but for other fields like health management, real estate and many more. Blockchain got considerable attention from many researchers and government. This paper present idea about how blockchain can be used in smart contracts in a specific domain of real estate system. The design and structure of the smart contract is presented in this paper.

Keywords: blockchain technology; cryptographic keys; real estate

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