b区块链技术中遗传信息转化为nft技术的实践分析

Marco Radovancovici, Darius Galis, Ciprian-Petrisor Pungila
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在本文中,我们对制造遗传信息的技术进行了实际分析,特别是基因组数据,作为支持区块链的不可替代代币(nft),并对最佳和最有效的工具进行了广泛的分析,以确保此类数据的隐私性、不可否认性和存储效率。我们分析了目前NFT驱动的区块链生态系统的需求,并讨论了如何将存储和访问基因组数据的常用方法(如压缩方法和加密技术)应用于NFT世界。我们对我们的评估进行了实际实验,并比较了实现上述目标的公开可用工具和库,以确定哪一种方法在速度和存储效率方面提供了最佳结果,并得出相关结论,即哪种方法更有利于nft驱动的生态系统,其中基因组数据可以安全保存和积极交易。
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A Practical Analysis of Techniques for Minting Genetic Information as NFTs in Blockchain Technology
In this paper we perform a practical analysis of techniques for minting genetic information, in particular genomic data, as non-fungible tokens (NFTs) in supporting blockchains, and perform a wide-range analysis of the best and most efficient tools to ensure such data’s privacy, non-repudiation and storage efficiency. We analyze the demands of the NFT-driven blockchain ecosystem today, and discuss how we can apply common approaches in storing and accessing genomic data, such as compression methods and encryption techniques for it, to the NFT world. We perform a practical experiment of our assessment, and compare the publicly available tools and libraries for achieving the aforementioned goal, in order to determine which one provides the best results in terms of speed and storage efficiency, and draw relevant conclusions as to which approach is more beneficial to NFT-driven ecosystems where genomic data could be safely preserved and actively traded.
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