@rannodesta5d
Imagine a digital ledger, like a book that keeps track of every transaction. Now picture this book is actually a chain of books, where each book is a block. Each block contains a list of recent transactions, and once it's filled up, it's sealed and linked to the next book/block in the chain. A blockchain is like this chain of books, a decentralized system that records transactions across multiple computers, ensuring they are secure, transparent, and cannot be altered.