An On-Chain Smart Contract Protocol for Tangle

Guangcheng Li, Qianchuan Zhao, MengChu Zhou, Hong Liang
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Chain-structured blockchains (e.g., Bitcoin and Ethereum) are often criticized for resource waste, low scalability, and high transaction fees. Tangle has been proposed to overcome these drawbacks by adopting a directed acyclic graph structure, new consensus mechanisms, etc. Particularly, Tangle defines a transaction-processing rule, which requires that new incoming transactions should approve several existing transactions before being attached to Tangle, to exclude miners and transaction fees. However, this rule makes it difficult to support smart contract (SC) in Tangle, an essential component of numerous decentralized applications, because the execution and verification of SC usually require transaction fees as incentive awards. In this work, we propose an “on-Tangle” SC protocol called equivalent-exchange-based smart contract (EESC), which runs on the Tangle core, to address this challenge. EESC extends the transaction-processing rule to SC and hence maintains Tangle's advantages of no fees and no mining. In EESC, a user should verify other users' SCs before submitting its SC. The workload of verifying these existing SCs is greater than that of verifying the newly submitted one. Extensive simulations verify that EESC is fast and efficient and can well achieve our goal.
一种用于缠结的链上智能合约协议
链结构区块链(如比特币和以太坊)经常因资源浪费、低可扩展性和高交易费用而受到批评。Tangle通过采用有向无环图结构、新的共识机制等来克服这些缺点。特别是,Tangle定义了一个交易处理规则,该规则要求新的传入交易在附加到Tangle之前应该批准几个现有交易,以排除矿工和交易费用。然而,这一规则使得在Tangle中支持智能合约(SC)变得困难,这是许多分散应用程序的重要组成部分,因为SC的执行和验证通常需要交易费用作为激励奖励。在这项工作中,我们提出了一种“on-Tangle”SC协议,称为基于等效交换的智能合约(EESC),它运行在Tangle核心上,以应对这一挑战。EESC将交易处理规则扩展到SC,从而保持了Tangle不收费、不挖矿的优势。在EESC中,用户在提交自己的SC之前,必须先验证其他用户的SC。验证这些现有SC的工作量要大于验证新提交SC的工作量。大量的仿真验证了EESC快速高效,可以很好地实现我们的目标。
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