Abstract

Poverty in the agricultural sector has always existed and needs to be urgently solved. How to achieve precise poverty alleviation and poverty alleviation in the agricultural sector has become a top priority now. In this regard, this study combines blockchain technology and wireless network technology to build a blockchain platform. The platform is responsible for assisting the development of agricultural poverty alleviation projects, integrating project data into a public area according to the characteristics of the blockchain. The data cannot be tampered with during storage and transmission, ensuring the authenticity of the data. As the core of blockchain technology, the algorithm of the consensus mechanism plays a crucial role in alleviating poverty in agriculture, using the RBFT consensus mechanism to achieve “precise identification” of the poor. The pilot has shown that the RBFT algorithm will achieve a throughput of 2,980 strokes/second. In addition, the time from node failure to recovery is diminished by 60% compared to the time consumed by the PBFT algorithm. It can be clearly seen that the blockchain platform using the RBFT algorithm is more robust.

Highlights

  • As a basic and key industry, agriculture has always played a “cornerstone” role

  • We discovered in research and practice that blockchain technology occupies the advantages of real-time data processing and monitoring, and decentralization in the process of precise poverty alleviation. e emergence of blockchain technology will provide new ideas for global technological innovation

  • Lee et al proposed a novel framework for computing using wireless mobile miners (MMs) in blockchain systems

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Introduction

As a basic and key industry, agriculture has always played a “cornerstone” role. due to the industrial structure, agriculture has the problem of low industrial efficiency. E blockchain technology system framework is composed of the data layer, network layer, consensus layer, incentive layer, contract layer, and application layer from bottom to top, as shown in Figure 2: Block is the core unit of blockchain [30].

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