Data Integrity Controls

Architecture

Data integrity controls serve as the foundational security layer for distributed ledger systems by ensuring that transaction records remain immutable and accurate across all nodes. These frameworks utilize cryptographic hashing and consensus mechanisms to prevent unauthorized alterations to the state of financial instruments. By establishing a rigid environment, these structures protect the veracity of order books and settlement logs against tampering or systemic error.
Merkle Tree A futuristic, sleek render of a complex financial instrument or advanced component.

Merkle Tree

Meaning ⎊ Hierarchical data structure that uses hashing to verify the integrity and inclusion of data within a large set.