Abstract
This paper proposes a sharing algorithm based on blockchain principles to address the issues of data sharing, low efficiency, and performance in traditional systems. The algorithm is integrated with the domain name system to develop a data storage system based on blockchain. The performance of the sharing algorithm is evaluated, and the data storage system is tested. This demonstrates that the sharing algorithm’s average latency is 436 ms and average throughput is 5439 tps. Furthermore, it outperforms the other comparison algorithms. Additionally, the study conducts performance experiments to compare the data storage system. The data storage system proposed in this study demonstrates a higher average throughput of 6.42*108 tps and a faster data access time of 0.15 s than the other comparison systems. The comprehensive results show that the proposed sharing algorithm and data storage system outperform the comparison algorithm and system in terms of latency, throughput, and data access performance. The constructed model exhibits good centralized and distributed storage crawling performance, which can achieve more secure, efficient, and trustworthy data sharing in distributed network data storage.
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