chainthat
ChainThat is a protocol and software framework designed to enable verifiable chaining of records across multiple distributed ledgers. Rather than a single blockchain, ChainThat provides an interoperability layer that links independent ledgers into a coherent chain of evidence. The core idea is to preserve the integrity of a sequence of data items while allowing different organizations to operate their own ledgers.
Concept and components: A chain segment is a sequence of records appended to a ledger; each record
Architecture: The system comprises chain participants, anchor services, and a verification module. The anchor service submits
Use cases: ChainThat is applicable to supply-chain provenance, regulatory reporting, asset tracking, and cross-border data sharing.
Criticisms and governance: Supporters emphasize interoperability and data provenance, while critics warn of potential centralization risks