
Why immutable databases?
Go Time: Golang, Software Engineering
Immutability and Verifiability
An immutable data base is like watcher ofe time, but it also contains the most recent state. Like if you want to check the balance, your current balance will still be inside this data base. So thereis still a use case as a primary source of information, but it's actually more about protection against some kind of tampering with the history. An imutability here, and especially inmidb, gives you talse cryptographical tools to make sure that actually the data base did not lie to you.
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