A Blockchain Definition to Clarify its Role for the Internet of Things

Lorenzo Ghiro, Francesco Restuccia, Salvatore D’oro, S. Basagni, T. Melodia, L. Maccari, R. Cigno
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The term blockchain is used for disparate projects, ranging from cryptocurrencies to applications for the Internet of Things (IoT). The concept of blockchain appears therefore blurred, as the same technology cannot empower applications with extremely different requirements, levels of security and performance. This position paper elaborates on the theory of distributed systems to advance a clear definition of blockchain allowing us to clarify its possible role in the IoT. The definition binds together three elements that, as a whole, delineate those unique features that distinguish the blockchain from other distributed ledger technologies: immutability, transparency and anonymity. We note that immutability-which is imperative for securing blockchains-imposes remarkable resource consumption. Moreover, while transparency demands no confidentiality, anonymity enhances privacy but prevents user identification. As such, we raise the concern that these blockchain features clash with the requirements of most IoT applications where devices are power-constrained, data needs to be kept confidential, and users to be clearly identifiable. We consequently downplay the role of the blockchain for the IoT: this can act as a ledger external to the IoT architecture, invoked as seldom as possible and only to record the aggregate results of myriads of local (IoT) transactions that are most of the time performed off-chain to meet performance and scalability requirements.
区块链定义澄清其在物联网中的作用
区块链这个术语用于不同的项目,从加密货币到物联网(IoT)的应用程序。因此,区块链的概念似乎是模糊的,因为相同的技术不能使应用程序具有完全不同的需求、安全性和性能级别。本文详细阐述了分布式系统的理论,提出了区块链的明确定义,使我们能够阐明其在物联网中的可能作用。该定义将三个要素结合在一起,作为一个整体,描绘了区分区块链与其他分布式账本技术的独特特征:不变性、透明度和匿名性。我们注意到,不可变性——这对于保护区块链至关重要——会带来巨大的资源消耗。此外,虽然透明不要求保密性,但匿名增强了隐私性,但阻止了用户的身份识别。因此,我们担心这些区块链功能与大多数物联网应用的要求相冲突,这些应用的设备功率有限,数据需要保密,用户需要清楚地识别。因此,我们低估了区块链在物联网中的作用:它可以作为物联网架构外部的分类账,尽可能少地调用,只记录大量本地(物联网)事务的汇总结果,这些事务大多数时候是在链下执行的,以满足性能和可扩展性要求。
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