Localized Peer to Peer Privacy Preserving Money Transfer with Android App and Private Blockchain
M.J.Jeyasheela Rakkini1, K. Geetha2, K.R. Sekar3, R. Subramanian4, V. Santhosh Kum5, P. Kaniyan6
1M.J.Jeyasheela Rakkini, Department of Computing, SASTRA Deemed University, India.
2K.Geetha, Department of Computing, SASTRA Deemed University, India.
3K.R.Sekar, Department of Computing, SASTRA Deemed University, India.
4R.Subramanian, Department of Computing, SASTRA Deemed University, India.
5V.Santhosh Kum, Department of Computing, SASTRA Deemed University, India.
6P.Kaniyan, Department of Computing, SASTRA Deemed University, India.
Manuscript received on 01 May 2019 | Revised Manuscript received on 15 May 2019 | Manuscript published on 30 May 2019 | PP: 3079-3082 | Volume-8 Issue-7, May 2019 | Retrieval Number: G5752058719/19©BEIESP
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Abstract: Peer to Peer money transfer in Android App with blockchain architecture is a very novel and holistic approach to transfer money within a small group of peers who lend, borrow and the transfer money from one person to another in ewallets.Money transfer in blockchain is inevitable in the near future as it entails non- repudiation, security, transparency, preserves anonymous of users with Homomorphic encryption and the inherent tamper-proof nature of the distributed ledger of the blockchain makes it more resilient and robust. The transactions of all the peers are recorded in distributed ledger stored in real time cloud database Firebase with Homomorphic encryption.
Keyword: Wallet Signature, Homomorphic Encryption, Double Spending Attack, Blockchain.
Scope of the Article: Security, Trust and Privacy