Application of Hybrid Chain Storage Framework in Energy Trading and Carbon Asset Management
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2601.04512v1
- Date: Thu, 08 Jan 2026 02:27:34 GMT
- Title: Application of Hybrid Chain Storage Framework in Energy Trading and Carbon Asset Management
- Authors: Yinghan Hou, Zongyou Yang, Xiaokun Yang,
- Abstract summary: This paper presents a hybrid on-chain and off-chain settlement framework that anchors settlement commitments and key constraints on-chain.<n>Experiments under publicly constrained workloads show that the framework significantly reduces on-chain execution and storage cost while preserving audit trustworthiness.
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- Abstract: Distributed energy trading and carbon asset management involve high-frequency, small-value settlements with strong audit requirements. Fully on-chain designs incur excessive cost, while purely off-chain approaches lack verifiable consistency. This paper presents a hybrid on-chain and off-chain settlement framework that anchors settlement commitments and key constraints on-chain and links off-chain records through deterministic digests and replayable auditing. Experiments under publicly constrained workloads show that the framework significantly reduces on-chain execution and storage cost while preserving audit trustworthiness.
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