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Published inFeb 2018
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Mayukh Mukhopadhyay
Mayukh Mukhopadhyay
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Mayukh Mukhopadhyay

Mayukh Mukhopadhyay started his career as a BI developer. After the 2008-09 financial crisis, he was at Tata Consultancy Services for one of their Fortune 500 clients in the telecom sector. Holding a master's in software engineering from Jadavpur University, he is presently working as a data insight developer, where he focuses on applying data science and machine learning to raw telecom equipment logs to generate business insights. He has a varied list of academic interests, ranging from audio signal processing, structural bioinformatics, and bio-inspired algorithms to consciousness engineering. Apart from being an Oracle Certified Specialist, he is a Certified Bitcoin Professional, recognized by C4 (Crypto Currency Certification Consortium). He tries to apply blockchain as a technology to different business domains.
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Banking and payments


The blockchain is going to disrupt the banking industry the way the World Wide Web did the media industry. It is destroying regulations and compliances arising due to borders, as cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin and Ethereum are making cross border transactions in seconds, with substantially lower transfer fees. This is connecting the investors of developed countries to the innovators of developing countries. Banks such as Barclays are implementing blockchains to strengthen their operational capabilities. Banks are also seed-funding and investing in blockchain-based start-ups.

Insurance

The global market of insurance is based on trust. A blockchain is a new way of managing trust. It can be used to verify the insured person's identity, as well as interact with real-time data using frameworks such as oraclize to make amendments on the sum assured during payouts. Smart contracts for automobile and crop insurance can be powerful in determining a payout, without any significant...

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Ethereum Smart Contract Development
Published in: Feb 2018Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781788473040

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Mayukh Mukhopadhyay

Mayukh Mukhopadhyay started his career as a BI developer. After the 2008-09 financial crisis, he was at Tata Consultancy Services for one of their Fortune 500 clients in the telecom sector. Holding a master's in software engineering from Jadavpur University, he is presently working as a data insight developer, where he focuses on applying data science and machine learning to raw telecom equipment logs to generate business insights. He has a varied list of academic interests, ranging from audio signal processing, structural bioinformatics, and bio-inspired algorithms to consciousness engineering. Apart from being an Oracle Certified Specialist, he is a Certified Bitcoin Professional, recognized by C4 (Crypto Currency Certification Consortium). He tries to apply blockchain as a technology to different business domains.
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