Immutable Security Foundations

Architecture

Immutable security foundations refer to the structural integrity of a distributed ledger that prevents retrospective alteration of transactional data once committed. These systems utilize cryptographic hashing to link blocks, creating a tamper-evident sequence where the cost of reversing a confirmation becomes economically irrational for any adversary. Market participants rely on this permanence to ensure that smart contracts governing derivative payouts execute precisely as coded without unauthorized interference.