Immutability of Block chain for the Development of Secure Robust Digital Communication Network

Authors

  • Dr. Puspita Dash Author
  • Brindha Selvam Author

Keywords:

Immutability, data integrity, cryptographic hashes, PatriciaMerkle tree, web 3.0, decentralization

Abstract

The paper, "CryptoStone: A Blockchain-Powered Communication Paradigm for Unparalleled Immutability", seeks to revolutionize secure and reliable communication protocols. At its essence, the system leverages blockchain to establish unparalleled levels of immutability and transparency in digital interactions. Operating within a decentralized architecture, communication events are encapsulated into blocks, each one is cryptographically linked to its predecessor. The distributed nature of the network helps to make sure there is no single point of failure or vulnerability, markedly enhancing security. Employing advanced cryptographic techniques and consensus algorithms, the proposed system not only safeguards the integrity of messages, files, and multimedia but also creates an auditable trail of communication events. This innovative approach proves particularly advantageous in sectors where the accuracy of communication records is critical, such as legal proceedings, financial transactions, or healthcare documentation. By introducing a novel paradigm for communication integrity, the project envisions a future where the immutable nature of blockchain becomes foundational for constructing resilient, secure, and trustworthy digital communication ecosystems. The paper mentions the use of merkle tree for ensuring integrity of the data and how it helps to deflect attacks made towards it. In essence, this endeavor represents a pioneering stride towards a future where the immutability of blockchain is central to the development of robust and secure digital communication frameworks.

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Published

07-03-2025

How to Cite

Immutability of Block chain for the Development of Secure Robust Digital Communication Network. (2025). International Journal of Information Technology and Computer Engineering, 13(1), 257-267. https://ijitce.org/index.php/ijitce/article/view/885