Privacy-Preserving and Incentive-Driven Relay-Based Framework for Cross-Domain Blockchain Interoperability
By: Saeed Moradi, Koosha Esmaeilzadeh Khorasani, Sara Rouhani
Potential Business Impact:
Connects different blockchain systems securely.
Interoperability is essential for transforming blockchains from isolated networks into collaborative ecosystems, unlocking their full potential. While significant progress has been made in public blockchain interoperability, bridging permissioned and permissionless blockchains poses unique challenges due to differences in access control, architectures, and security requirements. This paper introduces a blockchain-agnostic framework to enable interoperability between permissioned and permissionless networks. Leveraging cryptographic techniques, the framework ensures secure data exchanges. Its lightweight architectural design simplifies implementation and maintenance, while the integration of Clover and Dandelion++ protocols enhances transaction anonymity. Performance evaluations demonstrate the framework's effectiveness in achieving secure and efficient interoperability by measuring the forwarding time, the throughput, the availability, and their collusion impact of the system across heterogeneous blockchain ecosystems.
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