Scalability and Security of Blockchain-Empowered Metaverse: A Survey

Huawei Huang;Zhaokang Yin;Qinglin Yang;Taotao Li;Xiaofei Luo;Lu Zhou;Zibin Zheng
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Metaverse brings unlimited space and tremendous potential since it is an integrated application of multiple fundamental technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, networking, Internet of Things, and interactivity. During those building blocks of metaverse, blockchain is a type of technology operated by a group of individual participants and known for its immutability feature. The massive adoption of blockchain has been severely prevented by various security and scalability issues in blockchain-based applications due to the inherent characteristics of this technology. To accelerate the massive adoption of blockchain, many previous studies have been carried out to address the security and scalability issues. This article reviews blockchain-related publications collected from four major security conferences (i.e., NDSS, CCS, S&P, and USENIX Security) published in the past three years. Through this overview, we disclose the security and scalability issues of mainstream blockchains such as Bitcoin and Ethereum. Our study aims to help researchers better understand the bottleneck of blockchain-empowered metaverse, and how to address user requirements for security and scalability from the perspective of blockchains.
区块链驱动的元宇宙的可扩展性和安全性:一项调查
元宇宙是人工智能、区块链、网络、物联网和交互性等多种基础技术的综合应用,它带来了无限的空间和巨大的潜力。在元宇宙的这些构件中,区块链是一种由一组个体参与者操作的技术,以其不可更改性著称。由于区块链技术的固有特性,基于区块链的应用中存在各种安全性和可扩展性问题,严重阻碍了区块链的大规模应用。为了加快区块链的大规模应用,以往开展了许多研究来解决安全性和可扩展性问题。本文回顾了过去三年中在四大安全会议(即 NDSS、CCS、S&P 和 USENIX Security)上发表的区块链相关论文。通过这一概述,我们披露了比特币和以太坊等主流区块链的安全性和可扩展性问题。我们的研究旨在帮助研究人员更好地理解区块链赋能的元宇宙的瓶颈,以及如何从区块链的角度解决用户对安全性和可扩展性的要求。
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