Retraction: A Quantum-Based Blockchain Approach to Voting Protocol Using Hyperledger Sawtooth

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Protection measures are essential to present day blockchain innovation ever, since they can exist short of empowered outsider, which implies that there may not be a disclosed trustworthy individual or group responsible for frameworks. Security of the present frameworks depends on estimating the firmness assumptions and large numbers of the benchmark cryptographic functions proven to be powerless for crucial monetary and a variety of applications against the approach of undeniable quantum machines. Upgrading blockchain innovation with the future of quantum states in a shared manner will enhance the degree of protection and security by-laws of physical science, which is never feasible from non-quantum data hypothetical perspectives. In this article, we propose a quantum-built way to deal with harness of security for a democratic application with the execution, utilizing Hyperledger Sawtooth.

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Vignesh, V., Gopalan, S. H., Mohan, M., Ramya, R. S., & Ananthakumar, R. (2021, May 27). Retraction: A Quantum-Based Blockchain Approach to Voting Protocol Using Hyperledger Sawtooth. Journal of Physics: Conference Series. Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1916/1/012088

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