Verifiable Smart Contract Portability

Martin Westerkamp
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Abstract

With the advent of blockchain technologies, the idea of decentralized applications has gained traction. Smart contracts permit the implementation of application logic to foster distributed systems that are capable of removing intermediaries. Hereby, lock in effects originating from isolated data storage and central authorities are mitigated. Yet, smart contracts deployed to a ledger generate dependencies on the underlying blockchain. Over time, requirements regarding contract execution may detach from the utilized blockchain due to contradicting incentives and security or performance issues. To avoid a novel form of lock in effect towards a host blockchain, we introduce a concept for smart contract portability that permits any user to migrate contract logic and state between blockchains in a flexible and verifiable manner. As the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) is supported by a multitude of blockchain implementations, it poses a common execution environment for smart contracts. We provide a toolbox that facilitates smart contract portability between EVM-compatible blockchains without trust requirements in the entity executing the migration process. To prove the concept’s soundness, we transfer token contracts based on the ERC20 standard as well as applications containing dependencies to other smart contracts. Our evaluation shows the validity of ported applications including their current states.
可验证的智能合约可移植性
随着区块链技术的出现,去中心化应用的概念得到了关注。智能合约允许实现应用程序逻辑,以培育能够删除中介的分布式系统。因此,来自孤立的数据存储和中央机构的锁定效应被减轻了。然而,部署到分类账的智能合约会对底层区块链产生依赖。随着时间的推移,由于相互矛盾的激励和安全或性能问题,有关合同执行的要求可能会从所使用的区块链中分离出来。为了避免对主机区块链有效的新型锁定形式,我们引入了智能合约可移植性的概念,允许任何用户以灵活和可验证的方式在区块链之间迁移合约逻辑和状态。由于以太坊虚拟机(EVM)受到众多区块链实现的支持,它为智能合约提供了一个通用的执行环境。我们提供了一个工具箱,可以促进evm兼容区块链之间的智能合约可移植性,而无需对执行迁移过程的实体进行信任要求。为了证明这个概念的合理性,我们将基于ERC20标准的令牌合约以及包含依赖项的应用程序转移到其他智能合约。我们的评估显示了移植应用程序的有效性,包括它们的当前状态。
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