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# Web App

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Access GQR's powerful features directly from your web browser. Our intuitive web app provides a user-friendly interface for generating QR codes securely and efficiently. With GQR's web app, you can streamline transactions, manage assets, and authenticate users with ease.

**Features:**

1. **Secure QR Code Generation:** Generate QR codes securely using blockchain technology, ensuring transparency and integrity in every transaction.
2. **User Authentication:** Implement access control mechanisms through QR code authentication, providing a secure solution for identity verification.
3. **Asset Tracking:** Monitor the movement and status of assets by labeling them with QR codes, facilitating efficient asset management.
4. **Intuitive Interface:** Enjoy a user-friendly interface designed for seamless navigation and effortless QR code generation.
5. **Cross-Platform Compatibility:** Access GQR's web app from any device with a web browser, ensuring flexibility and convenience for users.


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