Hamza Khalid
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I18 - 0421
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BS Computer Science
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2022
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React, Node js, Web3, Ethereum Blockchain, Oracle Cloud
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Our main focus was to study and proposed a reliable digital wallet which ensure privacy and security.
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P2C HD-Wallet Our main focus was to study and proposed a reliable digital wallet which ensure privacy and security. This is an R&D project in which we did qualitative research on different crypto wallets to check how they works and what methods and techniques they use. We extracted data from these wallets and build our wallet upon it. As the primary function of a wallet is to generate keys, and manage them. We utilized the deterministic approach to generate keys from a single seed. We used electrum-based support to our wallet and used 10 servers to maximize the security. We selected the main server by checking for the heaviest blockchain. We basically worked with the ethereum blockchain and used ethers to make transactions. We did the inter & intra wallet testing to check its behaviour. We also compared our wallet with the existing wallets. Technology Used: React, Node js, Web3, Ethereum Blockchain, Visual Studio Code, Oracle Cloud Supervisor Name: Mr. Jawad Hassan Group Members: Hamza Khalid (I18 - 0421) Mubashir Ahmed (I18 - 0481) Farrukh Raza (I18 - 0680)
AI enrichment
Hamza Khalid is a Computer Science graduate who developed a secure, privacy-focused digital wallet for Ethereum using a deterministic key generation approach. The project involved qualitative research, server selection based on blockchain weight, and comprehensive inter- and intra-wallet testing.
Skills (AI)
["React", "Node.js", "Web3", "Ethereum Blockchain", "Ethers.js", "Digital Wallet Development", "Key Management", "Oracle Cloud", "Qualitative Research", "Testing"]
Status: ai_done
Provenance
Source file: Graduate Directory FAST School of Computing 2022 Final Version (07-06-2022).pdfFrom job #25 page 246
Created: 1778149999