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Research on Government Data Sharing Mechanism Based on Smart Contracts
Exploring mechanisms for internal data sharing within government departments is important in advancing digital and intelligent society. This paper is based on the establishment of decentralized nodes on the external network of government departments, constructing a decentralized node, and establishing a government internal data sharing model based on blockchain. Subsequently, integrating attribute fields from government data into the shared model, accompanied by the formulation of data-sharing rules through smart contracts, serves to streamline the implementation of efficient and secure cross-validation mechanisms across diverse departments. Finally, this article concludes by conducting a model performance testing experiment, evaluating the model from three perspectives: storage cost, blockchain performance, and security analysis. The test results show that our model enhances the efficiency of querying and retrieving data within the government's internal data-sharing system, effectively addressing challenges such as low efficiency, high costs, and issues related to the security and real-time aspects of data sharing within the government. Overall, our article provides a new way of thinking about government data sharing.