👉 In the context of blockchain technology, a "hutholder" is a specific kind of node or participant that holds an immutable record of transactions on a distributed ledger. This record serves as a reference point for all subsequent transactions and helps ensure that only authorized parties can access and modify it. Hutholders are often used in decentralized applications (DApps) where the blockchain itself acts as a trustless infrastructure, providing a secure environment for communication between nodes.