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Verification Layer

Definition

A Verification Layer is a component or protocol within a blockchain or distributed ledger system specifically designed to confirm the validity and integrity of transactions, blocks, or data. This layer ensures that all operations adhere to the network’s rules and cryptographic standards before being added to the permanent record. It plays a crucial role in maintaining the security and trustworthiness of the entire system by preventing fraudulent or erroneous entries. The verification layer is fundamental to achieving consensus among network participants.