通过可信数据传输实现企业区块链互操作性(行业专题)

E. Abebe, Dushyant Behl, Chander Govindarajan, Yining Hu, Dileban Karunamoorthy, P. Novotný, Vinayaka Pandit, V. Ramakrishna, C. Vecchiola
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在过去几年中,在企业环境中采用许可区块链网络的情况有所增加。虽然令人鼓舞,但这导致了新的数据、资产和流程孤岛的出现,限制了这些网络为更广泛的生态系统带来的潜在价值。实现网络互操作性的机制有助于保持独立主权网络的优势,同时允许跨网络边界传输或共享数据、资产和流程。然而,基于传统点对点集成的天真的互操作性方法不足以保持去中心化网络提供的底层信任。在本文中,我们为基于通信协议的互操作性方法奠定了基础,该通信协议从底层网络共识协议中获得信任。我们提出了一个架构和一组构建块,可以用于一系列网络实现,并展示了两个独立的贸易金融和供应链网络之间可信数据共享的概念验证,每个网络都运行在超级账本结构上。我们展示了现有的区块链部署如何适应互操作,并讨论了我们的架构和机制的安全性和可扩展性。
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Enabling Enterprise Blockchain Interoperability with Trusted Data Transfer (Industry Track)
The adoption of permissioned blockchain networks in enterprise settings has seen an increase in growth over the past few years. While encouraging, this is leading to the emergence of new data, asset and process silos limiting the potential value these networks bring to the broader ecosystem. Mechanisms for enabling network interoperability help preserve the benefits of independent sovereign networks, while allowing for the transfer or sharing of data, assets and processes across network boundaries. However, a naive approach to interoperability based on traditional point-to-point integration is insufficient for preserving the underlying trust decentralized networks provide. In this paper, we lay the foundation for an approach to interoperability based on a communication protocol that derives trust from the underlying network consensus protocol. We present an architecture and a set of building blocks that can be adapted for use in a range of network implementations and demonstrate a proof-of-concept for trusted data-sharing between two independent trade finance and supply-chain networks, each running on Hyperledger Fabric. We show how existing blockchain deployments can be adapted for interoperation and discuss the security and extensibility of our architecture and mechanisms.
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