Blockchain Security Protocols: Enhancing the Resilience of Distributed Networks
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Abstract
Blockchain technology has emerged as a transformative solution for securing distributed networks, offering decentralized and immutable data management. However, the resilience of blockchain systems faces challenges from various security threats, including double-spending, Sybil attacks, and vulnerabilities in smart contracts. This paper explores the effectiveness of various blockchain security protocols in enhancing the security and stability of distributed networks. The study provides a comprehensive review of cryptographic techniques, consensus algorithms, and privacy-enhancing technologies, such as Zero-Knowledge Proofs and Multi-Party Computation. Through a detailed analysis of case studies involving Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Hyperledger Fabric, the paper highlights the strengths and limitations of different security protocols. Additionally, the paper discusses the future direction of blockchain security, including the impact of emerging threats such as quantum computing on current security measures. The findings emphasize the need for ongoing innovation in security protocols to ensure the long-term resilience of blockchain networks. The paper concludes with recommendations for improving the security frameworks in both public and permissioned blockchains, with a focus on scalability, privacy, and resistance to emerging attacks.