A Comprehensive Review of the Security and Privacy Issues in Blockchain Technologies

A Comprehensive Review of the Security and Privacy Issues in Blockchain Technologies

Mangesh Manikrao Ghonge, N. Pradeep, Renjith V. Ravi, Ramchandra Mangrulkar
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-7132-6.ch068
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Abstract

The development of blockchain technology relies on a variety of disciplines, including cryptography, mathematics, algorithms, and economic models. All cryptocurrency transactions are recorded on a digital and decentralized public ledger known as the blockchain. Customers may keep track of their crypto-transactions by looking at a chronological list rather than a centralized ledger. The blockchain's application potential is bright, and it has already produced results. In various fields, blockchain technology has been incorporated and deployed, from the earliest days of cryptocurrencies to the present day with new-age smart contracts. No comprehensive study on blockchain security and privacy has yet been done despite numerous studies in this area over the years. In this chapter, the authors talked about blockchain's security and privacy issues as well as the impact they've had on various trends and applications. This chapter covers both of these topics.
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Structure Of Blockchain

While relational databases can be shared between various users, blockchains are decentralised electronic ledgers that produce an immutable record of transactions, each of which is time-stamped and connected to the one before it. In the digital ledger, each block is referred to as a digital record or transaction, and it allows anyone to contribute. Once new data is added to the blockchain, it cannot be modified or removed, ensuring high data integrity. Only network participants can update the blockchain. It is possible to verify every transaction on the blockchain. (Nakamoto, 2008)

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