Cryptographically Verifiable
Blockchain networks utilize on-chain mechanisms, commonly referred to as cryptographic proofs, to enable the verification and immutability of data transferred through network protocols. These mechanisms rely on complex cryptographic algorithms, ensuring the prevention of data falsification and modification. This allows network users and external participants to have increased certainty that the value, data, or cryptocurrency they send or receive is legitimate. By relying on the underlying blockchain protocol, smart contract mechanisms, and code structure, users can place less trust in other parties involved in the network.