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Invited Paper: Fault-tolerant and Expressive Cross-Chain Swaps

Yingjie Xue, Di Jin, Maurice Herlihy

202311 citationsDOI

Abstract

Cross-chain swaps enable exchange of different assets that reside on different blockchains. Several protocols have been proposed for atomic cross-chain swaps. However, those protocols are not fault-tolerant, in the sense that if any party deviates, no asset transfer can happen. In this paper, we propose two alternative protocols for structuring composable and robust cross-chain swaps. Participants can propose multiple swaps simultaneously and then complete a subset of those swaps according to their needs. Their needs are expressed as predicates which capture acceptable payoff of each participant. Our proposed protocols are thus more expressive due to the introduction of predicates. The proposed protocols are fault-tolerant since, even if some participants deviate, those predicates can still be satisfied, and conforming parties can complete an acceptable set of swaps.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceAsset (computer security)StructuringProtocol (science)Fault toleranceChain (unit)Set (abstract data type)Theoretical computer scienceDistributed computingComputer securityBusinessProgramming languageFinanceAlternative medicineAstronomyPathologyMedicinePhysicsBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityDistributed systems and fault toleranceCloud Data Security Solutions
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