Skip to main content

Verifiable Systems

Definition

Verifiable systems are computing architectures designed to allow independent confirmation of their operations or outputs. In the context of blockchain and digital assets, this refers to systems where transactions, smart contract executions, or data states can be cryptographically proven to be correct and unaltered. They often employ mechanisms like zero-knowledge proofs, verifiable delay functions, or transparent audit trails. The objective is to enhance trust and transparency by making system integrity provable without revealing sensitive information.