A Blockchain-Enabled Framework for Storage and Retrieval of Social Data
By: Aishwarya Parab , Prakhar Pradhan , Yogesh Simmhan and more
Potential Business Impact:
Secures shared information from anyone, anywhere.
The increasing availability of data from diverse sources, including trusted entities such as governments, as well as untrusted crowd-sourced contributors, demands a secure and trustworthy environment for storage and retrieval. Blockchain, as a distributed and immutable ledger, offers a promising solution to address these challenges. This short paper studies the feasibility of a blockchain-based framework for secure data storage and retrieval across trusted and untrusted sources, focusing on provenance, storage mechanisms, and smart contract security. Through initial experiments using Hyper Ledger Fabric (HLF), we evaluate the storage efficiency, scalability, and feasibility of the proposed approach. This study serves as a motivation for future research to develop a comprehensive blockchain-based storage and retrieval framework.
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