CertiK, the blockchain cybersecurity firm is introducing its own security-based blockchain CertiK Chain. The primary aspect of this development is to provide a secure blockchain infrastructure for the users.

The nodes of this blockchain will work on a verified hypervisor/concurrent OS kernel CertiKOS. This hypervisor ensures a tough security system resistant to various hackings. Moreover, the CertiK Virtual Machine is supporting this security-based blockchain. It uses the Formal Verification system of the company to assure that the implementation is accurate.

Later, smart contracts can be created using the programming language DeepSEA that assures security via its code. Also, all the on-chain smart contracts will carry cryptographic certificates. These certificates will provide evidence of verified security. However, certificate-less smart contracts can work with more money.

The firm says that this blockchain holds the ability to become a long-term solution for the platform. It will encourage the mass acceptance of blockchain technology among the people.

Earlier in June, many Japanese MNCs announced to develop a blockchain security project in the Spring of 2020 under the guidance of the Industrial Value Chain Initiative. It will ensure the security and integrity of the production data sharing system.