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Blockchain-based Multi-level Data Security Storage and Sharing System for Credit Scenarios
Blockchain Technology and Applications | 更新时间:2024-12-30
    • Blockchain-based Multi-level Data Security Storage and Sharing System for Credit Scenarios

    • In the field of enterprise credit management, experts have proposed a multi-level credit data security storage and sharing system based on blockchain, effectively solving problems such as data silos, single point of failure, and privacy breaches, providing solutions for secure data storage and reliable sharing.
    • Software Guide   Vol. 23, Issue 12, Pages: 150-156(2024)
    • DOI:10.11907/rjdk.232172    

      CLC: TP273
    • Published:16 December 2024

      Received:20 November 2023

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  • CHEN Lianggui,ZHANG Yiguang,ZOU Gao,et al.Blockchain-based Multi-level Data Security Storage and Sharing System for Credit Scenarios[J].Software Guide,2024,23(12):150-156. DOI: 10.11907/rjdk.232172.

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