The majority of cloud service providers (CSPs) store and remove customer data according to certain principles. The majority of them have designed their cloud platform to have very high levels of consistency, speed, availability, and durability. Their systems are built with these performance characteristics in mind, and the requirement to ensure precise and rapid data deletion must be carefully balanced. In the public blockchain, this paper suggests employing the rapid content-defined Chunking algorithm for data duplication. Acute data is frequently outsourced by individuals and organizations to distant cloud servers since doing so greatly reduces the headache of maintaining infrastructure and software. However, because user data is transmitted to cloud storage providers and stored on a remote cloud, ownership and control rights are nonetheless separated. Users thus have significant challenges when attempting to confirm the integrity of private information. According to the experiment results, the suggested dynamic chunking has a fast processing time that is on par with fixed-length chunking and significantly improves deduplication processing capability.