Abstract

The use of blockchain as a supporting element in securing transactions is growing, as the presence of the blockchain system ensures enhanced security in the data transaction process. However, it should be noted that blockchain requires a more complex system for data verification. This complexity is not a concern when using paid blockchain services. However, when users aim to implement it privately, multiple nodes are needed for transaction verification. We present a proposed scheme for the use of multiple nodes utilizing Docker for transaction verification. This approach makes the costs more affordable and the maintenance easier.

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