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Merkle trees, also known as hash trees or binary hash trees, are tree-like data structures used in computer science. They are named after their inventor, Ralph Merkle, who proposed the concept in 1979 ...
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A Merkle tree, known as a hash tree, is a structure that allows for secure verification of content in large data structures, such as transaction records in a blockchain block. Here’s how it works: ...
BitTorrent version 2 introduces a hash tree to compress the metadata part of a torrent file. It has succeeded in shortening the waiting time when using the magnet link and compressing the data ...
and other cryptocurrencies. Additionally, they are known as "binary hash trees." The ledger of a centralized database keeps track of each user's assets in a centralized crypto exchange.
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