Feb. 7, 2024, 5:10 a.m. | Oleksandr Kuznetsov Alex Rusnak Anton Yezhov Dzianis Kanonik Kateryna Kuznetsova Stanislav Karashchuk

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Blockchain technology has emerged as a revolutionary tool in ensuring data integrity and security in digital transactions. However, the current approaches to data verification in blockchain systems, particularly in Ethereum, face challenges in terms of efficiency and computational overhead. The traditional use of Merkle Trees and cryptographic hash functions, while effective, leads to significant resource consumption, especially for large datasets. This highlights a gap in existing research: the need for more efficient methods of data verification in blockchain networks. Our …

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