Blockchain Distributed Cloud Storage Network Tool(BCCNT)
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https://doi.org/10.26438/ijcse/v6i12.980983Keywords:
decentalized, cryptocurrencies, P2PAbstract
BCCNT (Blockchain Cloud Network Tool) is open source project to make cloud storage applications decentralized which will make them secure and efficient for the end users. It provides a platform for the prototype of a completely distributed network. It is proposed to develop an application which can provide a user interface for less technical/non-technical users. The cryptocurrencies functions both as a bonus and payment method. While on the other hand a separate blockchain is used to store the data for the metadata file. The application needs to be run in a P2P mesh from systems that will execute the code, present on a public chain of data instead of a central database. The main thought behind BCCNT is to offer a group of functions which makes it easy to connect Cloud & major platforms’ and end users.
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