Buck You: Designing Easy-to-Onboard Blockchain Applications with Zero-Knowledge Login and Sponsored Transactions on Sui
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2404.03845v1
- Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2024 00:35:12 GMT
- Title: Buck You: Designing Easy-to-Onboard Blockchain Applications with Zero-Knowledge Login and Sponsored Transactions on Sui
- Authors: Eason Chen, Zimo Xiao, Justa Liang, Damien Chen, Pierce Hung, Kostas Kryptos Chalkias,
- Abstract summary: We developed a blockchain application to demonstrate the functionality of Sui's recent innovations: Zero Knowledge Login and Sponsored Transactions.
Zero Knowledge Login allows users to create and access their blockchain wallets just with their OAuth accounts.
Sponsored Transactions eliminate the need for users to prepare transaction fees, as they can delegate fees to sponsors' accounts.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: In this paper, we developed a blockchain application to demonstrate the functionality of Sui's recent innovations: Zero Knowledge Login and Sponsored Transactions. Zero Knowledge Login allows users to create and access their blockchain wallets just with their OAuth accounts (e.g., Google, Facebook, Twitch), while Sponsored Transactions eliminate the need for users to prepare transaction fees, as they can delegate fees to sponsors' accounts. Additionally, thanks to Sui's Storage Rebate feature, sponsors in Sponsored Transactions can profit from the sponsorship, achieving a win-win and sustainable service model. Zero Knowledge Login and Sponsored Transactions are pivotal in overcoming key challenges novice blockchain users face, particularly in managing private keys and depositing initial transaction fees. By addressing these challenges in the user experience of blockchain, Sui makes the blockchain more accessible and engaging for novice users and paves the way for the broader adoption of blockchain applications in everyday life.
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