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Analysis of Bitcoin Virtual Currency and Prediction Model
Okruhľanský, Lukáš ; Koch, Miloš (referee) ; Budík, Jan (advisor)
The subject of my bachelor's thesis is the analysis of Bitcoin virtual currency. Teoretical part of my thesis is about how bitcoin essentialy works, how it is technicaly implemented, safety issues, legal point of view. Applied part is dedicated to teoretical explanation of technical, fundamental and pychological analysis. In applied part I also analyse exchange prices of bitcoin from its creation until present day by using technical, fundamental and pychological analysis. Last part of my bachelor's thesis is making a prediction model based on fundamental and technical analysis.
Algorithmization for decision support
Magda, Michal ; Budík, Jan (referee) ; Dostál, Petr (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is a strategy creation for bitcoin towards dollar (BTC/USD) on the MetaTrader5 (MT5) platform by utilizing programming language MQL5. The basis of the analysis is to import data from crypto-exchange into the MT5 platform, to program a special strategy based on technical indicators and to backtest the performance efficiency on the historical growth of the bitcoin value. Created solution provides a trading robot with simple access to the crucial parameters modification. Primal finding is the ability to predict the future value of bitcoin, evaluation and comparsion between the revenue and risk.
Collecting and Interpreting Information on Digital Currency Exchanges
Uhlíř, Václav ; Tomeček, Aleš (referee) ; Budík, Jan (advisor)
This student paper discusses principals of data collecting and subsequent analysis of data on digital currency exchanges followed by proposition and full implementation of research oriented system capable of solving all relevant tasks and presenting a way for implementing solutions for broad spectrum of related problems.
Forensic Analysis of Cryptocurrency Mining Servers
Kelečéni, Jakub ; Grégr, Matěj (referee) ; Veselý, Vladimír (advisor)
This thesis focuses on the mining of cryptocurrency with emphasis on analysis of communication between miner and server. It describes basic principles of cryptocurrencies, mining and employed communication protocols. The next part of thesis is about design and implement modification of existing system (catalogue). This modification will add temporality to the catalog, what increase reliability of stored metadata. Description, functionality and purpose of existing system is included in the next text.
Algorithmization for decision support
Kvapil, Juraj ; Budík, Jan (referee) ; Dostál, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on area of algoritmic trading. The main focus in this thesis is aimed towards algorytmic solution to technical analysis on cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin as well as on other instruments, for example currency pair EUR/USD. You will be presented with my method to maximize productivity and make trading efortless. My solution is based on real time runnig software, that is capable of detecting predetermined patterns in price charts. Software has also ability to place automated trading orders based on results of analisys.
Analysis of Investment in Cryptocurrencies
Sýkorová, Lucie ; Budík, Jan (referee) ; Luhan, Jan (advisor)
In my bachelor thesis I analyse the investment potential of cryptocurrencies. In addition to a general introduction to cryptocurrencies, I will mainly focus on Bitcoin, which is currently their most important representative. Based on the outputs from the theoretical and practical part of the bachelor´s thesis, I will compare investments in Bitcoin against the most popular investment commodity, which is gold. Furthermore, I will present my own assumption of the future development of Bitcoin. In the end I will describe my own proposal of a strategy for investing in cryptocurrencies.
Bitcoin Mining Acceleration
Novotný, Jan ; Veselý, Vladimír (referee) ; Kajan, Michal (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with virtual currency called Bitcoin. It describes the functioning of the currency of technical perspective especially the implementation of the transaction, the way of its validation and ensuring the integrity by using cryptographic functions. Furthermore, it describes the principle of the Bitcoin creation, particularly mining method called pooled mining. The thesis also describes the communication protocols and design of architecture to acceleration of the bitcoin mining. Finally, there are described tests, assessment and proposals for the continuation of work.
Cryptocurrency
Šelinga, Martin ; Komosný, Dan (referee) ; Zeman, Václav (advisor)
In this bachelor thesis are analyzed elementary cryptographical techniques which are used among others also in cryptocurrencies. In second part is analysis and detail description of most used cryptocurrencies. In last part is description of simple web application which will demonstrate function of cryptocurrencies.
Identification of Cryptocurrency Users
Zrnčík, Henrich ; Matoušek, Petr (referee) ; Veselý, Vladimír (advisor)
abstract.en={The 3rd January 2009 is considered to be the beginning of the cryptocurrency era. This work will deal with one of the ways of obtaining information about cryptocurrency users. It will be done by retrieving it from public websites where users often knowingly or unknowingly publish their cryptocurrency's address for different purposes (donation accounts or online payments which include personal data) as a result of which it is possible to link their crypto account with their real identity. The information is obtained through web scrappings. The result is an implemented application capable of automated collecting of data about the identity of cryptocurrency users and its subsequent storage in a structured database.
Activity Alarm for Cryptocurrency Blockchains
Vokráčko, Lukáš ; Grégr, Matěj (referee) ; Veselý, Vladimír (advisor)
Cryptocurrencies are becoming popular and the demand for monitoring transactions inside them increases alongside with it. In this thesis, I describe few of the most widespread cryptocurrencies built on top of a blockchain and how to obtain information of their transactions in order to raise alarms. I discuss existing solutions and describe application Cryptoalarm designed for monitoring transactions involving specific addresses in order to raise alarms. Cryptoalarm scans blockchains of cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin, Zcash, Dash, Ethereum and raises alarms about address activities in real-time.

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