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The '''blockchain-based database''' is a combination of [[database|traditional database]] and [[distributed database]] where [[data]] is transacted and recorded via ''Database Interface''<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal|last1=Gaetani|first1=Edoardo|last2=Aniello|first2=Leonardo|last3=Baldoni|first3=Roberto|last4=Lombardi|first4=Federico|last5=Margheri|first5=Andrea|last6=Sassone|first6=Vladimiro|date=2017|others=Edoardo Gaetani, Leonardo Aniello, Roberto Baldoni, Federico Lombardi, Andrea Margheri, Vladimiro Sassone|title=Blockchain-based database to ensure data integrity in cloud computing environments|url=http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1816/paper-15.pdf|language=en}}</ref> (also known as ''Compute Interface'')<ref name=":1">{{Cite journal |last1=Casino |first1=Fran |last2=K. Dasaklis |first2=Thomas |last3=Patsakisa |first3=Constantinos |date=March 2019 |title=A systematic literature review of blockchain-based applications: Current status, classification and open issues
== Concept ==
In actual case, the blockchain essentially has no querying abilities when compared to [[database|traditional database]] and with a doubling of [[Node (networking)|nodes]], network traffic quadruples with no improvement in throughput, latency, or capacity.<ref name=":2">{{cite book|last1=Raikwar|first1=Mayank|last2=Gligoroski|first2=Danilo|last3=Velinov|first3=Goran|date=2020-03-12|title=2020 Seventh International Conference on Software Defined Systems (SDS)|chapter=Trends in Development of Databases and Blockchain|pages=177–182|doi=10.1109/SDS49854.2020.9143893|arxiv=2003.05687|isbn=978-1-7281-7219-4|s2cid=212675742 }}</ref> To overcome these shortcomings, taking a [[database|traditional database]] and adding blockchain features to it sounds more feasible.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Anadiotis |first=George |title=How to use blockchain to build a database solution |url=https://www.zdnet.com/article/blockchains-in-the-database-world-what-for-and-how/ |access-date=2020-03-27 |website=[[ZDNet]] |language=en}}</ref> That's how the concept of blockchain-based database came into existence, which consists of multiple member clouds riding on two primary layers; the first one is ''Database Interface'' and the second one is the ''Blockchain Anchoring''.<ref name=":0" /> The idea behind the blockchain based database concept is to complement the functionality and features of [[Relational database|SQL]] and [[NoSQL]] databases with blockchain properties: data immutability, integrity assurance, decentralized control, [[Byzantine fault|Byzantine fault tolerance]] and transaction traceability.<ref>{{Cite journal |title=
== List of Blockchain-based databases ==
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|[[Relational database|SQL]], [[NoSQL]]
|Multiple [[Database|databases support]]<ref>{{cite web|url= https://modex.tech/multiple-databases-support/|title= Multiple databases support |date= 12 February 2020 |publisher=Modex|access-date=11 May 2020}}</ref>
|[[Proof of stake|Proof of Stake]]
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==Iterations==
* Blockchain relational database – a hybrid database model.<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=NathanSenthil|last2=GovindarajanChander|last3=SarafAdarsh|last4=SethiManish|last5=JayachandranPraveen|date=2019-07-01|title=Blockchain meets database|journal=Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment|volume=12|issue=11|pages=1539–1552|language=EN|doi=10.14778/3342263.3342632|s2cid=67877079 }}</ref>
* Graphchain Database – a standard [[Graph database|RDF Graph database]] protected by a [[Blockchain]].<ref>{{Cite
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