Eden: An Ultra Fast, Provably Secure, and Fully Decentralized Blockchain Interoperability Protocol
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2311.17454v1
- Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2023 08:52:07 GMT
- Title: Eden: An Ultra Fast, Provably Secure, and Fully Decentralized Blockchain Interoperability Protocol
- Authors: Ke Liang,
- Abstract summary: We present Eden, an elastic decentralized envoy network that leverage zero-knowledge MapReduce framework to facilitate ultra-fast and secure cross-chain communication.
We detail the Eden's design choices, its comprehensive security model, and the innovative mechanisms it incorporates to ensure elasticity and resilience, even under challenging network conditions.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
- Abstract: As the blockchain ecosystem continues to evolve and expand, the need for seamless interoperability between disparate blockchain networks has become increasingly paramount. Interoperability not only enhances the functionality and reach of individual blockchains but also fosters a collaborative environment that can unlock new possibilities for decentralized applications. In this paper, we present Eden, an elastic decentralized envoy network that leverage zero-knowledge MapReduce framework to facilitates ultra-fast and secure cross-chain communication while maintaining complete decentralization. We detail the Eden's design choices, its comprehensive security model, and the innovative mechanisms it incorporates to ensure elasticity and resilience, even under challenging network conditions.
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