A Secure Interoperability Management Scheme for Cross-Blockchain Transactions

Kuo Hui Yeh, Guan Yan Yang, Chanapha Butpheng, Lin Fa Lee, Ying Ho Liu*

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Abstract

Blockchain technology has recently attracted tremendous interest due to its potential to revolutionize the industry by achieving decentralization while increasing the number of data sources, transparency, reliability, auditability, and trustworthiness. However, one of the major barriers to the widespread adoption of blockchain applications is the lack of mutual consensus and management across blockchains. Cross-blockchain consensus refers to one blockchain network reaching a consensus with another blockchain network to provide the ability to interact and share data. In this paper, we propose a secure management scheme with symmetric cross-blockchain communication and certificateless signature primitives, in which two heterogeneous blockchains are linked by a relay chain to simultaneously deliver cross-blockchain transaction security, achieve compatibility among various blockchains, and ensure the consistency of data exchanged, in practice. Additionally, our evaluation and security analysis shows the practicability and security of our proposed management scheme and demonstrates that a common test platform based on Ethereum can achieve acceptable computation costs.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2473
JournalSymmetry
Volume14
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2022

Keywords

  • blockchain
  • consensus protocol
  • cross-chain
  • interoperability
  • relay chain

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