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Each time a value changes in the Vertisan system — whether you’re sending, buying, or spending VTSN — data is indeed involved. But unlike traditional blockchain systems that write every transaction to a permanent linear ledger, Vertisan takes a completely different approach.
All data related to value exchange is **codified, classified, dissected, atomized**, and then **dispersed globally** by something called the **PPE (Particle Persistence Engine)**.
This means that no single copy of the full data exists in one place. Instead, the system atomizes it into fragments — much like scattering puzzle pieces — and distributes them throughout the network.
### What Happens When You Need That Data?
Reconstitution — the process of putting it back together — only occurs at the moment of actual use, and only under very specific conditions:
– The correct keys must be present
– The request must come from the legitimate user
– The system itself (and other internal safeguards) must authorize it
This adds layers of security and resilience that go beyond what traditional blockchains offer.
### So Where Is It Stored?
In short:
**”It’s everywhere.”**
The data isn’t in one place. It’s encoded and spread across the system — always available when needed, but inaccessible without the right credentials and conditions. This makes Vertisan highly secure, scalable, and fundamentally different from blockchain-based systems.
