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Verification Protocol

Definition

A verification protocol establishes the precise rules and procedures for confirming the validity of data or transactions within a system. These protocols dictate how network participants collectively agree on the legitimacy of information, such as blockchain entries or smart contract executions. They are critical for ensuring data integrity and preventing unauthorized alterations in decentralized environments. The protocols underpin the trustless nature of digital asset systems by providing a verifiable mechanism for consensus.