Blockchain Data Regulation

Framework

Blockchain data regulation encompasses the legal and technical protocols governing the transparency, provenance, and integrity of distributed ledger entries within crypto-asset markets. These standards aim to align immutable transaction histories with existing financial mandates concerning market abuse, investor protection, and systemic risk mitigation. By formalizing how on-chain data is audited and reported, regulators seek to bridge the information gap between decentralized protocols and traditional financial oversight.
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State Expiry

Meaning ⎊ Archiving inactive blockchain data to keep the active state manageable and reduce hardware requirements for network nodes.