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Polynomial-based modifiable blockchain structure for removing fraud transactions

Cheng et al., 2019

Document ID
14754307424465735331
Author
Cheng L
Liu J
Su C
Liang K
Xu G
Wang W
Publication year
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Future generation computer systems

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Blockchain has become one of the most significant technology in financial fields. A hash- based blockchain holds the feature of strong tamper resistance. However, it is almost impossible to change fraud transactions in time, since starting a fork requires a lot of time …
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