LNMesh: Who Said You need Internet to send Bitcoin? Offline Lightning Network Payments using Community Wireless Mesh Networks

Ahmet Kurt, Abdulhadi Sahin, Ricardo Harrilal-Parchment, K. Akkaya
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Bitcoin is undoubtedly a great alternative to today’s existing digital payment systems. Even though Bitcoin’s scalability has been debated for a long time, we see that it is no longer a concern thanks to its layer-2 solution Lightning Network (LN). LN has been growing non-stop since its creation and enabled fast, cheap, anonymous, censorship-resistant Bitcoin transactions. However, as known, LN nodes need an active Internet connection to operate securely which may not be always possible. For example, in the aftermath of natural disasters or power outages, users may not have Internet access for a while. Thus, in this paper, we propose LNMesh which enables offline LN payments on top of wireless mesh networks. Users of a neighborhood or a community can establish a wireless mesh network to use it as an infrastructure to enable offline LN payments when they do not have any Internet connection. As such, we first present proof-of-concept implementations where we successfully perform offline LN payments utilizing Bluetooth Low Energy and WiFi. For larger networks with more users where users can also move around, channel assignments in the network need to be made strategically and thus, we propose 1) minimum connected dominating set; and 2) uniform spanning tree based channel assignment approaches. Finally, to test these approaches, we implemented a simulator in Python along with the support of BonnMotion mobility tool. We then extensively tested the performance metrics of large-scale realistic offline LN payments on mobile wireless mesh networks. Our simulation results show that, success rates up to %95 are achievable with the proposed channel assignment approaches when channels have enough liquidity.
LNMesh:谁说你需要互联网来发送比特币?使用社区无线网状网络的离线闪电网络支付
比特币无疑是当今现有数字支付系统的绝佳替代品。尽管比特币的可扩展性已经争论了很长时间,但我们看到,由于它的第二层解决方案闪电网络(LN),它不再是一个问题。自创建以来,闪电网络一直在不断发展,并实现了快速、廉价、匿名、抗审查的比特币交易。然而,众所周知,LN节点需要一个活动的Internet连接来安全运行,这可能并不总是可能的。例如,在自然灾害或停电之后,用户可能会有一段时间无法访问互联网。因此,在本文中,我们提出了在无线网状网络之上实现离线LN支付的LNMesh。邻里或社区的用户可以建立无线网状网络,将其作为基础设施,在没有任何互联网连接的情况下实现离线LN支付。因此,我们首先展示了概念验证实现,其中我们成功地使用低功耗蓝牙和WiFi执行离线LN支付。对于拥有更多用户的大型网络,用户也可以四处移动,网络中的信道分配需要战略性地进行,因此,我们提出1)最小连接支配集;2)基于统一生成树的信道分配方法。最后,为了测试这些方法,我们在BonnMotion移动工具的支持下,用Python实现了一个模拟器。然后,我们在移动无线网状网络上广泛测试了大规模现实离线LN支付的性能指标。仿真结果表明,当信道具有足够的流动性时,所提出的信道分配方法的成功率可达95%。
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