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Chain History Integrity

Definition

Chain history integrity refers to the assurance that a blockchain’s historical record of transactions remains unaltered, accurate, and consistent over time. It guarantees that once a transaction is recorded and confirmed, it cannot be retroactively modified or removed without invalidating subsequent blocks. This property is central to the trust and immutability offered by blockchain technology. Cryptographic linkages between blocks and distributed consensus mechanisms uphold this integrity.