区块链网络的IPv4和IPv6:比较分析

Jack Davies, Alessio Pagani
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区块链技术为货币价值和信息的点对点交换提供了新的可能性。设计高性能区块链网络时的一个关键挑战是确保其可扩展性和支持许多并发用户和应用程序的容量。区块链网络通常在TCP/IP堆栈之上实现,提供IPv4和IPv6协议之间的选择。虽然大多数区块链网络还没有达到显著的规模,但最近区块链实现的改进提供了越来越高的交易吞吐量水平。这种区块链的能力不断提高,需要对IPv4和IPv6在支持可扩展区块链基础设施方面的相对适用性进行检查。在本文中,我们就高性能区块链的要求和属性对IPv4和IPv6进行了全面的比较分析。我们发现IPv6在隐私、安全和可扩展性方面更适合这样的网络。此外,我们概述了IPv6如何通过支持不同的点对点支付机制和使用加密生成地址的高级身份管理,在IPv4上提供额外的功能。
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IPv4 and IPv6 for Blockchain Networks: a Comparative Analysis
Blockchain technology enables new possibilities for the peer-to-peer exchange of both monetary value and information. A key challenge when designing high-performance blockchain networks is to ensure their scalability and capacity to support many concurrent users and applications. Blockchain networks are typically implemented on top of the TCP/IP stack, offering a choice between the IPv4 and IPv6 protocols. While most blockchain networks have not achieved significant scale, recent improvements in blockchain implementations offer increasing levels of transaction throughput. The improving capacity of such blockchains warrants an examination of the relative applicability of IPv4 and IPv6 in supporting scalable blockchain infrastructure.In this paper, we provide a comprehensive comparative analysis of IPv4 and IPv6 with respect to the requirements and properties of high-performance blockchains. We find that IPv6 is more suitable for such networks regarding privacy, security, and scalability. Moreover we outline how IPv6 offers additional functionalities over IPv4 by supporting diverse peer-to-peer payment mechanisms and advanced identity-management using cryptographically generated addresses.
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