Block Verification

Block

The fundamental unit of data storage across various distributed ledger technologies, including blockchains underpinning cryptocurrencies and increasingly, financial derivative platforms. Each block contains a batch of transactions, a timestamp, and a cryptographic hash of the previous block, creating an immutable chain. This sequential linkage ensures data integrity and prevents retroactive modification, a core tenet of trustless systems. Block structures vary across different protocols, impacting throughput, security, and consensus mechanisms, influencing the overall efficiency of derivative contract execution.