Proofs of Storage: Theory, Constructions and Applications

  • Kamara S
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Proofs of storage (PoS) are cryptographic protocols that allow a client to efficiently verify the integrity of remotely stored data. To use a PoS, the client sends an encoded version of its data to the server while keeping a small amount of state locally. At any...

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Kamara, S. (2013). Proofs of Storage: Theory, Constructions and Applications (pp. 7–8). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-40663-8_4

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