4 students develop software to track, resolve crypto currency scams
In order to resolve crypto currency scams and investment outcomes, a group of four friends have developed Crypto Hunter— a crypto-currency tracking and analysis platform. The seventh semester students of the Department of Computer Science & Engineering at Sri Sukhmani Institute of Engineering and Technology (SSIET), Dera Bassi, had taken up this innovative project under the guidance of faculty adviser Ranju Marwaha. They were led by team leader Snehal Singh, the only female in the team.
The team of Snehal, Hemant Kumar, Mandeep Singh and Jai Sen have come up with this software designed for crypto-currency investors, traders and enthusiasts. “The platform offers real-time market tracking, customised alerts and advanced charting tools to help users monitor the market, discover new opportunities and make informed, data-driven decisions,” said Snehal.
Sen claimed that, “With features such as detailed price analysis, market sentiment tracking and portfolio management, Crypto Hunter aggregates data from multiple sources to empower users to stay ahead in the dynamic world of crypto currencies.”
This will help track real-time market, including live data on crypto currency prices, volume, market capitalisation and other key metrics for thousands of digital assets, customised alerts, where users can set price alerts for individual crypto currency to track significant market movements. It also helps in advanced charting tools, including interactive charts with technical indicators (relative strength index, moving average convergence/divergence and moving averages) for in-depth market analysis.
“It provides a powerful tool for tracking and analysing crypto currencies and offering insights that support informed investment decisions. It empowers individual users, businesses and the broader financial ecosystem, contributing to informed trading in the rapidly evolving crypto currency market,” added Snehal.