A blockchain is a secure digital ledger, operating on a distributed network of computers _
A blockchain runs on distributed ledger technologies [DLT]. A blockchain is a decentralized, cryptography enhanced form of digital ledger into which data may be chronologically and securely recorded.
Use of a blockchain may constitute a decentralized accounting of constantly growing [practically immutable] data ‘blocks’. So as to securely store, record and provide NEST® services, the Volary Network anonymizes ledger data as well as ensuring it’s encrypted use (read or write). NEST® thereby enables blockchain ledger data recall implementation by and for confidentially owned, SSDID holders and/or various forms of privately registered digital asset controllers (such as NFTs), to various Web3+ participants.
NEST® has structured its services so that confidential collaborative engagements, conduct, exchange details as well as such datas disclosure to third parties is conducted by relevant, controlling members personal discretion. NEST® further permits the device-side, user encrypted contribution to associated blockchains, permitting the first-of-its-kind ‘fail-safe’ blockchain, allowing persistent recall and ownership-control of both on-chain data as well as various assets, such as but not limited to the SSDID.
NEST® holds that this functionality or implementation of bespoke, global distributed ledger technology permits optimal and authenticated personally beneficial utilization of decentralized technologies with no degradation to self-sovereign rights of privacy or confidential, independent autonomy.