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# Title: Proof of Work Algorithm for Blockchain
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## Algorithm Statement:
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The algorithm implements the Proof of Work (PoW) consensus mechanism used in blockchain to validate blocks. PoW is used to ensure that participants (miners) must perform a computational task to create a valid block and add it to the blockchain. The difficulty of the task is defined by the number of leading zeros required in the hash of the block.
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## Approach:
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1. Each block contains a list of transactions, a previous block's hash, a timestamp, and a nonce (random value).
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2. The block is hashed using the SHA-256 cryptographic hash function.
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3. The miner's goal is to find a nonce such that the resulting hash has a certain number of leading zeros, which defines the difficulty level.
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4. The difficulty is adjustable. The more leading zeros required, the harder it is to find a valid nonce.
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5. This process is repeated until a valid hash is found, which demonstrates that computational work has been done (Proof of Work).
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## Steps:
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1. Create a `Block` class to hold block details (transactions, previous hash, timestamp, and nonce).
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2. Implement a `Blockchain` class that adds new blocks to the chain by solving the PoW problem.
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3. Implement the hashing function using SHA-256.
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4. Adjust the difficulty by varying the number of leading zeros required in the hash.
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5. Use test cases to validate the PoW algorithm.
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The algorithm implements the Proof of Work (PoW) consensus mechanism used in
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blockchain to validate blocks. PoW ensures participants (miners) perform a
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computational task to create a valid block and add it to the blockchain. The
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difficulty is defined by the number of leading zeros required in the block hash.
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"""
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import hashlib
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import time
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class Block:
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def __init__(self, index, previous_hash, transactions, timestamp, difficulty):
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self.index = index
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Combines index, previous hash, transactions, timestamp, and nonce into a string,
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which is then hashed using SHA-256.
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"""
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block_string = f"{self.index}{self.previous_hash}{self.transactions}{self.timestamp}{self.nonce}"
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block_string = (
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f"{self.index}{self.previous_hash}{self.transactions}{self.timestamp}"
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f"{self.nonce}"
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)
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return hashlib.sha256(block_string.encode()).hexdigest()
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def mine_block(self):
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"""
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Performs Proof of Work by adjusting the nonce until a valid hash is found.
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A valid hash has the required number of leading zeros based on the difficulty level.
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A valid hash has the required number of leading zeros based on the difficulty
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level.
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"""
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target = (
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"0" * self.difficulty
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) # Target hash should start with 'difficulty' number of zeros
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while self.hash[: self.difficulty] != target:
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target = '0' * self.difficulty # Target hash should start with 'difficulty' zeros
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while self.hash[:self.difficulty] != target:
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self.nonce += 1
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self.hash = self.compute_hash()
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print(f"Block mined with nonce {self.nonce}, hash: {self.hash}")
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class Blockchain:
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def __init__(self, difficulty):
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self.chain = []
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Adds a new block to the blockchain after performing Proof of Work.
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"""
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previous_block = self.chain[-1]
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new_block = Block(
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len(self.chain),
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previous_block.hash,
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transactions,
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time.time(),
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self.difficulty,
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)
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new_block = Block(len(self.chain), previous_block.hash, transactions, time.time(),
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self.difficulty)
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new_block.mine_block()
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self.chain.append(new_block)
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def is_chain_valid(self):
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"""
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Verifies the integrity of the blockchain by ensuring each block's previous hash matches
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and that all blocks meet the Proof of Work requirement.
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Verifies the integrity of the blockchain by ensuring each block's previous
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hash matches and that all blocks meet the Proof of Work requirement.
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"""
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for i in range(1, len(self.chain)):
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current_block = self.chain[i]
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return True
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# Test cases
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def test_blockchain():
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"""
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Test cases for the Blockchain proof of work algorithm.
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blockchain.add_block("Transaction 2: Bob pays Charlie 3 BTC")
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# Verify the integrity of the blockchain
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assert blockchain.is_chain_valid() == True, "Blockchain should be valid"
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assert blockchain.is_chain_valid(), "Blockchain should be valid"
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# Tamper with the blockchain and check validation
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blockchain.chain[
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1
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].transactions = "Transaction 1: Alice pays Bob 50 BTC" # Tampering the transaction
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assert (
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blockchain.is_chain_valid() == False
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), "Blockchain should be invalid due to tampering"
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blockchain.chain[1].transactions = "Transaction 1: Alice pays Bob 50 BTC" # Tampering
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assert not blockchain.is_chain_valid(), "Blockchain should be invalid due to tampering"
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print("All test cases passed.")
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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test_blockchain()
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