Does EMOZ operate as a form of electronic ledger?

Yes. EMOZ uses public blockchains (e.g. Polygon, Polygon-Amoy) to record structured data, making it functionally equivalent to a decentralized electronic ledger. Each record written via a smart contract includes:

  • An immutable transaction containing a SHA-256 file hash and encrypted metadata.
  • A verifiable, timestamped sequence that follows from the blockchain’s structure.
  • Cryptographic integrity: changes would break the chain, making tampering instantly detectable.

EMOZ does not control the ledger (i.e. the blockchain): it uses it as a third-party decentralized record-keeping system.

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