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DragonCore-PH

Blockchain Analytics Platform

Student Projects Making Real Impact

Our students develop machine learning solutions that address genuine challenges in blockchain security, fraud detection, and financial transparency. These projects bridge academic learning with practical applications that benefit real organizations.

Blockchain Transaction Pattern Analysis

Marcus Chen and his project team built a comprehensive system that analyzes transaction patterns across multiple blockchain networks. Their work helps financial institutions identify unusual trading behaviors and potential security vulnerabilities.

847K Transactions Analyzed
94% Accuracy Rate
12 Partner Institutions
3.2s Average Analysis Time
Live Implementation
Used by 3 Malaysian fintech companies

Multi-Stage Fraud Detection Pipeline

Developed by Priya Nair's team over eight months, this project creates a sophisticated pipeline that processes cryptocurrency transactions through multiple validation stages. The system has been tested with real transaction data from partner exchanges.

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Data Collection

Gathering transaction data from multiple blockchain networks and exchanges

2

Pattern Recognition

Training ML models to identify suspicious transaction patterns

3

Alert System

Real-time notification system for potential fraud detection

4

Validation

Testing accuracy with known fraudulent transaction datasets

Implementation Results

These student projects have moved beyond academic exercises. Several are currently being used by real organizations, with measurable impact on their security and operational efficiency.

Exchange Integration

Two local cryptocurrency exchanges integrated student-developed monitoring tools into their daily operations, reducing false alerts by 67%.

Banking Pilot Program

A regional bank is testing transaction analysis algorithms developed by our students for their digital banking security infrastructure.

Research Publications

Three student projects resulted in peer-reviewed papers presented at blockchain security conferences in Singapore and Hong Kong.

Open Source Impact

Student-developed tools are available on GitHub, with over 1,200 downloads and active contributions from developers worldwide.