A survey on privacy preservation techniques for blockchain interoperability

The prosperity of blockchain has spawned numerous blockchain-based platforms with different structures and consensus mechanisms, further increasing the attention of blockchain interoperability for the interactions of different platforms. The interoperability supports the advanced development of bloc...

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Published inJournal of systems architecture Vol. 140; p. 102892
Main Authors Yin, Ruoyu, Yan, Zheng, Liang, Xueqin, Xie, Haomeng, Wan, Zhiguo
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.07.2023
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Summary:The prosperity of blockchain has spawned numerous blockchain-based platforms with different structures and consensus mechanisms, further increasing the attention of blockchain interoperability for the interactions of different platforms. The interoperability supports the advanced development of blockchain technology by enabling value and information interactions of different chains. Considering the characteristics of openness and zero-trust of blockchain, privacy preservation is essential for blockchain interoperability technology. However, the state-of-the-art still lacks a comprehensive investigation of existing privacy preservation techniques for blockchain interoperability. To fill the research gap, this paper conducts an extensive survey on current privacy-preserving techniques in hash-locking-based, sidechains/relays-based and notary-scheme-based interoperability technology. Specifically, we put forward a series of evaluation criteria, including confidentiality, anonymity, unlinkability, conditional traceability, auditability, scalability, universality, efficiency, fairness, atomicity, and fault tolerance, to judge the effectiveness and weaknesses of the surveyed techniques. In the end, we discuss unsolved problems in the existing literature and propose promising directions for future research.
ISSN:1383-7621
1873-6165
DOI:10.1016/j.sysarc.2023.102892