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Verifiable Data Streaming

Definition

Verifiable data streaming refers to the process of transmitting continuous flows of information in a manner that allows recipients to cryptographically confirm the integrity and authenticity of the data at any point. This ensures that the streamed data has not been tampered with and originates from a legitimate source. It is crucial for decentralized applications that rely on real-time external data feeds, such as oracle services or financial market data. This capability guarantees data trustworthiness in dynamic environments.