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Using OpenZeppelin for Developing Secured Smart Contracts

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March 2023

The blockchain has numerous applications but is susceptible to security lapses. OpenZeppelin helps integrate a security audit into blockchain-based algorithms called smart contracts.

- Dr Gaurav Kumar

Using OpenZeppelin for Developing Secured Smart Contracts

Blockchains are today being used by government as well as corporate agencies because of the security, integrity and privacy they offer. These security features are provided by decentralised applications and smart contracts. Important applications of blockchain include cryptocurrencies, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), financial transactions, logistics management, e-governance, and many others.

Transaction logs associated with blockchain-based applications are secure and have no scope for hacking. Each and every record in the blockchain is linked to dynamic cryptography, enabling all transactions to be encrypted, thus eliminating the risk of sniffing or hacking.

The distributed ledger in a blockchain is a digital asset that has been copied, synced, and shared across several devices and locations to prevent manipulation by third parties. For instance, a bank can offer a better level of security if it uses distributed ledger technology. The records of the transactions will be kept on one million devices if that bank has a million customers. So instead of just one server, the hacker will have to break into one million devices simultaneously. This is the main benefit of utilising decentralised blockchain technology.

If hackers gain access to a bank’s server using a centralised application, they can copy all the customer information and data. That is the primary factor driving the decentralisation of webbased applications by government organisations.

Decentralised applications can be used to safeguard government servers that host land registry records, citizens’ data (including Aadhaar in India), permanent account numbers (PAN), and so on.

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