Abstract

Blockchain is a decentralised ledger that captures and stores data including but not limited to all transactional details. These documents are dispersed to all of the connected devices. There is no way to alter the data after it has been recorded, and all internal transactions are approved by consensus mechanisms. Blockchain technology is a critical enabler for the broad adoption of digital currencies like Bitcoin. The phrase “cloud computing” is used to describe the practice of avoiding the use of a single computer or server in favour of a distributed network of remotely located ones for the purposes of data storage, management, and processing. “Compliance, data management, data security, and reliability are just some of the many problems it still faces. In this article, we’ll talk about some of the cloud’s biggest problems right now and some possible solutions, such as combining the cloud with blockchain. To demonstrate blockchains’ dominance, we choose to conduct a brief analysis of prior efforts that focussed on integrating blockchains with cloud computing. As part of this study, we also developed an architecture to highlight the interactions between blockchain and cloud computing.

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