ARTeX: Anonymity Real-world-assets Token eXchange
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2510.12821v1
- Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2025 07:36:55 GMT
- Title: ARTeX: Anonymity Real-world-assets Token eXchange
- Authors: Jaeseong Lee, Junghee Lee,
- Abstract summary: This paper addresses the privacy concerns related to token transactions of Real-World Assets tokens, known as RWA tokens.<n>Due to the transparency principle of blockchain technology, the anonymity of traders cannot be guaranteed.<n>This paper proposes a new trading platform, the AR token, designed to resolve these issues.
- Score: 4.137737453241956
- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
- Abstract: This paper addresses one of the most noteworthy issues in the recent virtual asset market, the privacy concerns related to token transactions of Real-World Assets tokens, known as RWA tokens. Following the advent of Bitcoin, the virtual asset market has experienced explosive growth, spawning movements to link real-world assets with virtual assets. However, due to the transparency principle of blockchain technology, the anonymity of traders cannot be guaranteed. In the existing blockchain environment, there have been instances of protecting the privacy of fungible tokens (FTs) using mixer services. Moreover, numerous studies have been conducted to secure the privacy of non-fungible tokens (NFTs). However, due to the unique characteristics of RWA tokens and the limitations of each study, it has been challenging to achieve the goal of anonymity protection effectively. This paper proposes a new token trading platform, the ARTeX, designed to resolve these issues. This platform not only addresses the shortcomings of existing methods but also ensures the anonymity of traders while enhancing safeguards against illegal activities.
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