Ledger Integrity

Ledger integrity is the property of a blockchain that ensures the history of transactions is accurate, complete, and untampered with. It is maintained through cryptographic hashing, digital signatures, and the consensus of a distributed network of nodes.

If ledger integrity is compromised, the entire value of the system is called into question, as users can no longer trust their balances or the history of their assets. Protecting integrity requires constant vigilance against software vulnerabilities, private key theft, and attacks on the consensus mechanism.

It is the primary objective of every blockchain protocol, providing the foundation for trustless digital exchange. Ensuring integrity is what makes a ledger truly useful for financial and legal applications.

Privacy Preserving Transactions
Double Spend Vulnerability
Validator Set Consensus
Immutable Ledger Integrity
Transaction Rollback Impact
Distributed Ledger Transparency
Confidential Smart Contracts
Immutability