Towards Transparency and Trustworthy: A Used-Car Deposit Platform Based on Blockchain

This paper describes a used car trading system based on Blockchain technology, which is a case studied for exploring the potential of Blockchain technologies in emerging landscapes and industrial applications. We are committed to solving the problem of lack of transparency and lack of trust in the current transaction of used cars. The Blockchain has played a positive role in improving business efficiency by helping to solve problems such as trust and data sharing. We hope that through our solutions, the used car market will flourish and make emerging Internet technologies more convenient for our lives.

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