Blockchain is a distributed database that keeps track of transactions across a network of computers without needing any central authority or middleman. It uses cryptography to secure each transaction and generate new blocks of data that cannot be altered retroactively without altering all subsequent blocks. This makes blockchain highly resistant to fraud or manipulation by third parties because any changes must be agreed upon by all nodes on the network before they're added to the chain — hence "blockchain."
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