Content Addressable Storage
Content Addressable Storage is a method of storing data where the retrieval is based on the data's content rather than its physical location or file name. In blockchain ecosystems, this is often implemented using cryptographic hashes, such as IPFS, where the hash acts as the unique address for the data.
If the data changes, the hash changes, ensuring integrity and immutability. This is critical for storing smart contract code, historical transaction data, and front-end assets for decentralized exchanges.
By using this approach, the network ensures that the data being retrieved is exactly what was requested, preventing tampering. It allows for efficient deduplication and distribution of large datasets across global nodes.
Glossary
Decentralized Content Markets
Architecture ⎊ Decentralized Content Markets utilize distributed ledger technology to facilitate the peer-to-peer exchange of digital intellectual property without reliance on centralized intermediaries.
Automated Content Attribution
Authentication ⎊ Automated content attribution functions as a cryptographically verifiable mechanism designed to link digital assets or derivative signals to their original provenance.