Immutable Records as Permanent City Archives
Once an event occurs or a transaction is recorded, it becomes a permanent part of the city’s history, stored in the city archives. Similarly, blockchain records are immutable; once data is added to a block, it cannot be altered or deleted, ensuring a reliable historical record.
Forks as New Districts or City Plans
Sometimes, disagreements on city development lead to the creation of new districts with different regulations or architectural styles. In blockchain, a fork occurs when there’s a split in the consensus, leading to a new version of the blockchain that operates under different rules.