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CONCLUSION:
We were able to use AI (Artificial Intelligence) and blockchain in virtual
forensics by establishing a document finder, image classifier, Filecoin,
and IPFS by storing criminal records in a decentralised format, includ-
ing a blockchain that combines the first-class functions of IPFS and
Filecoin, and to analyse and correlate the virtual statistics contained in
an investigation’s evidence based on their expertise, thereby reducing
the number of records. In addition, we developed an application that
provides an efficient storing and sharing machine.
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