原子附录:用多个分布式账本销售汽车和协调军队

Antonio Fernández, Chryssis Georgiou, N. Nicolaou
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使用分布式账本技术(DLT)或区块链的各种应用程序已经引入了一个新的“市场”,可以交换多种类型的数字资产。由于每个区块链都是为了支持特定类型的资产和交易而设计的,并且没有区块链会占上风,因此执行区块链间交易的需求已经迫在眉睫。在这项工作中,我们研究了可互操作和互联区块链的基本问题。特别是,我们首先介绍了多分布式账本对象(MDLO),它是聚合多个分布式账本对象的结果——DLO (DLO是区块链的形式化),它支持同时从多个客户端对记录(例如,交易)进行追加和获取操作。接下来,我们定义AtomicAppends问题,当多个客户端之间的数字资产交换可能涉及在多个DLO中追加记录时,就会出现这个问题。具体来说,AtomicAppend要求将所有记录附加到所涉及的dlo上,或者不附加。我们假设理性且规避风险的客户端可能因崩溃而失败,并在不同的客户端实用程序和附加模型、定时模型和客户端失败场景下检查此问题的可解决性。我们证明了在某些情况下,中介的存在对于问题的解决是必要的。我们建议在一个专门的区块链上实现这样的中介,我们称之为智能DLO (SDLO),我们展示了如何使用它来解决AtomicAppends问题,即使在异步、客户端竞争的环境中,所有客户端都可能崩溃。
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Atomic Appends: Selling Cars and Coordinating Armies with Multiple Distributed Ledgers
The various applications using Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLT) or blockchains, have led to the introduction of a new `marketplace' where multiple types of digital assets may be exchanged. As each blockchain is designed to support specific types of assets and transactions, and no blockchain will prevail, the need to perform interblockchain transactions is already pressing. In this work we examine the fundamental problem of interoperable and interconnected blockchains. In particular, we begin by introducing the Multi-Distributed Ledger Objects (MDLO), which is the result of aggregating multiple Distributed Ledger Objects -- DLO (a DLO is a formalization of the blockchain) and that supports append and get operations of records (e.g., transactions) in them from multiple clients concurrently. Next, we define the AtomicAppends problem, which emerges when the exchange of digital assets between multiple clients may involve appending records in more than one DLO. Specifically, AtomicAppend requires that either all records will be appended on the involved DLOs or none. We examine the solvability of this problem assuming rational and risk-averse clients that may fail by crashing, and under different client utility and append models, timing models, and client failure scenarios. We show that for some cases the existence of an intermediary is necessary for the problem solution. We propose the implementation of such intermediary over a specialized blockchain, we term Smart DLO (SDLO), and we show how this can be used to solve the AtomicAppends problem even in an asynchronous, client competitive environment, where all the clients may crash.
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