- KYC Solutions Records Keeping Support
- Nov 15
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What are Records in RecordsKeeper?
What is RecordsKeeper ?
RecordsKeeper is an open source Blockchain platform which is used for publishing and verifying data. It is a secure way of storing data in a key-value pair, over blocks which are connected with each other in a structured manner. This data is available to everyone who has the key corresponding to the data. It is impossible to tamper with any data because each node which is connected to the Blockchain stores the copy of the complete ledger. Records on the RecordsKeeper Blockchain are confirmed by the independent miners who confirms transactions on the ledger.
For getting started with RecordsKeeper Blockchain first you have to generate a public and private key pair by using RecordsKeeper Wallet, these keys are used for uniquely identifying any user on the RecordsKeeper Blockchain. Then you can easily publish any data on this Blockchain with a key that corresponds to the data that you publish on the Blockchain with the help of your private key. This data gets permanently stored on the Blockchain and can’t be tampered later. If anyone wants to retrieve your data, then they can do so by using the key that you have assigned to your data. This will retrieve all the data that is pushed on to the Blockchain corresponding to a particular key.
RecordsKeeper offers a full suite of structured and easily accessible record keeping for organizations and individuals. RecordsKeeper creates a platform for structured storage over the decentralized network for the ease of data access and security between peers. The RecordsKeeper capitalizes over the pros of the Blockchain network to create an ecosystem for secure transfer, authorization, integrity, and authenticity of data. Each peer is an autonomous agent, capable of performing these actions without significant human interaction.
In RecordsKeeper Blockchain one can create multiple streams based on various use cases of Blockchain Technology like Enterprise KYC, Insurance Records Keeping, Corporate Compliances Records Keeping, Supply Chain Management, etc. Each stream is used for a particular purpose in which data is stored on a key-value pair, where a particular key is used in verification of data.
Records In RecordsKeeper
Records in RecordsKeeper are the digital copy of any document, record, transaction, agreement, file, page, image etc. Anything that can be converted into a PDF, JPEG, PNG, ZIP or GIF can be called record.
In RecordsKeeper, an account can have multiple streams and each stream can have zero or more categories associated with each stream. Again these categories can have zero or more records associated with it as shown in the below diagram.
To ensure the smooth delivery of our service, there are certain limits which will be applied to each stream. The maximum size of the file being uploaded to the stream is 2MB per file, if a file size is greater than 2 MB user have to upload the hash of the file instead of file to the RecordsKeeper blockchain.
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