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Blockchain is a sort of database that has become popular due to its decentralized nature. It consists of a collection of blocks in which if one block's hash value changes, all other blocks’ hash values are updated immediately; this allows for a safe and secure data transfer in which a hostile user cannot gain access to the blockchain. The ledger becomes immutable once the transaction is updated to the blockchain. Decentralizing the blockchain eliminates the need for a third party in the transaction. Every node in a peer-to-peer network will have a copy of the blockchain and will follow a consensus procedure, ensuring that the blockchain is distributed and resistant to attacks. When data must be passed to another person, security is paramount. As a result, we may use blockchain to solve this problem and guarantee trust and reliability. This article discusses the concept of creating a Web-based application that uses blockchain technology to transfer data.

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Jadagerimath, A.N., Nataraj, K.R., Mithali, M., Pavani, N., Kusuma, A. (2022). Data Transfer Through Blockchain. In: Kumar, A., Ghinea, G., Merugu, S., Hashimoto, T. (eds) Proceedings of the International Conference on Cognitive and Intelligent Computing. Cognitive Science and Technology. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-2350-0_7

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