# Real-time Geospatial Data

Real-time Geospatial Data refers to rich data objects that are time-stamped and location-tagged. They are mined by visual sensors and verified by multiple independent sources. The validity, speciﬁcity, and freshness of that data are what make the data valuable. It is a crucial duty of the protocol to perform data validation and ensure such qualities. To prevent the introduction of inaccurate data into the system, we rely on several computational proofs that need to be delivered alongside Real-time Geospatial Data.


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