The 6G wireless network aims to forge a new spectrum, high technical standards of high time and phase synchronization accuracy, and 100% geographic coverage to connect trillions of devices flexibly and efficiently in the future. However, as connectivity increases and applications become novel, it is a challenge to ensure the privacy and security of networks and applications. Blockchain is seen as a promising technology that can improve efficiency, reduce costs, mitigate security, and privacy threats, and establish a trusted data-sharing environment. This article presents a trusted framework based on blockchain technology from the perspective of how to build a trusted software-defined content delivery network. As the peer node of the blockchain, the software-defined network (SDN) controller establishes trust between different regions and a wide range of participants, realizing peer autonomy and flexible business orchestration. The two main purposes of the architecture are to enhance the security of network communications and establish trust relationships between entities in different domains. It includes trusted communication based on routing sandbox, service choreography based on blockchain, proxy server selection strategy based on model predictive control (MPC), and optimization consensus based on practical Byzantine fault tolerance. Some simulation experiments verify the effectiveness of the theoretical method.