Abstract: Blockchain technology has been gaining a lot of attention due to its potential to improve data security, privacy, and decentralization. In this paper, we explore the use of blockchain in cloud, fog, and edge computing services. We analyze the unique characteristics of these services and how blockchain technology can enhance them. One of the benefits of blockchain in cloud computing is that it allows for secure and transparent data sharing among multiple parties. Blockchain can ensure the authenticity and integrity of data with smart contracts, which can automate processes and eliminate the need for intermediaries. This can result in cost savings and increased efficiency. In fog computing, blockchain can be used to enable secure and real-time data processing at the network edge. This can improve latency and reduce bandwidth consumption by processing data closer to the source. Additionally, blockchain-based fog computing can provide better data privacy and security for connected devices. Edge computing can benefit from blockchain by providing a trustless environment for data sharing and storage. Edge devices can act as nodes in a blockchain network, allowing for decentralized control and increased security. This can enable new use cases such as peer-to-peer transactions and autonomous decision making. Overall, blockchain has the potential to empower information-centric network computing in cloud, fog, and edge services by providing increased security, privacy, and efficiency. However, there are still challenges that need to be addressed such as scalability, interoperability, and governance.