TY - JOUR
T1 - Next generation blockchain technology: The Entropic Blockchain
AU - Vopson, Melvin
AU - Lepadatu, Serban
AU - Vopson, Anna
AU - Lukaszyk, Szymon
PY - 2024/7/19
Y1 - 2024/7/19
N2 - Storage, transmission and processing of data become a significant problem when large digital data files or databases are involved, as in the case of decentralized online global databases such as blockchain. Here we propose a novel method that allows the scalability of digital assets, including blockchain databases in the download, validation and confidentiality process, by developing a lightweight blockchain technology called Entropic Blockchain. This is a computer-implemented mathematical method to generate an information-entropic numerical barcode representation of a digital asset. Using this technique, a 1 - 2 Mb block of digital data can be represented by a few bytes reducing significantly the size of a blockchain. The entropic barcode file can be utilized on its own, or as an optically machine-readable entropic barcode, for secure data transmission, processing, labelling, identification, one-way encryption and compression, validation, and digital tamper-proof check. The mathematics of this process and all the steps involved in its implementation are discussed in detail in this article.
AB - Storage, transmission and processing of data become a significant problem when large digital data files or databases are involved, as in the case of decentralized online global databases such as blockchain. Here we propose a novel method that allows the scalability of digital assets, including blockchain databases in the download, validation and confidentiality process, by developing a lightweight blockchain technology called Entropic Blockchain. This is a computer-implemented mathematical method to generate an information-entropic numerical barcode representation of a digital asset. Using this technique, a 1 - 2 Mb block of digital data can be represented by a few bytes reducing significantly the size of a blockchain. The entropic barcode file can be utilized on its own, or as an optically machine-readable entropic barcode, for secure data transmission, processing, labelling, identification, one-way encryption and compression, validation, and digital tamper-proof check. The mathematics of this process and all the steps involved in its implementation are discussed in detail in this article.
KW - information entropy
KW - blockchain
KW - barcoding
KW - digital asset
U2 - 10.3390/app14146297
DO - 10.3390/app14146297
M3 - Article
SN - 2076-3417
VL - 14
JO - Applied Sciences (Switzerland)
JF - Applied Sciences (Switzerland)
IS - 14
M1 - 6297
ER -