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SUMMARY
Public blockchains, such as Bitcoin and Ether, have proven themselves to be secure in practice. This paper aims to improve the blockchain data availability scheme based on the above scheme, and proposes a blockchain data availability scheme with strong dataset privacy protection (DPP-DA). The side blockchain transmits data to the verification layer, which then transmits verifiable membership witnesses to the trusted blockchain and ensures that the data is available in the side blockchain. To ensure the integrity and correctness of the encoded blocks, the authors use zero-knowledge accumulators to provide membership proofs . . .
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