Akademische Forschung

Erkunde unsere Forschung im Bereich Blockchain-Interoperabilität

Eines der Hauptziele des Pantos-Projekts ist es, einen Beitrag zur wissenschaftlichen Gemeinschaft zu leisten und eine gemeinsame Wissensbasis aufzubauen.

Bitpanda selbst hat mehrere Forscher beschäftigt, die federführend auf ihrem Gebiet sind. Darüber hinaus führt unsere CDL-BOT-Partnerschaft mit der TU Hamburg und der TU Wien zu regelmäßigen Veröffentlichungen im Bereich der Blockchain-Interoperabilität und anderen Forschungsbereichen im Zusammenhang mit Distributed Ledger-Technologien.



Peer-reviewed Forschung

Blockchain-based Data Provenance for the Internet of Things

In 9th International Conference on the Internet of Things - Sigwart, M., Borkowski, M., Peise, M., Schulte, S., & Tai, S. (2019) 

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DeXTT: Deterministic Cross-Blockchain Token Transfers

IEEE Access - Borkowski, M., Sigwart, M., Frauenthaler, P., Hukkinen, T., & Schulte, S. (2019)

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Blockchain- and IPFS-based Data Distribution for the Internet of Things

In 8th European Conference on Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing (ESOCC 2020) - Krejci, S., Sigwart, M., & Schulte, S. 

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A Framework for Assessing and Selecting Blockchains at Runtime

In 2nd IEEE International Conference on Decentralized Applications and Infrastructures (DAPPS 2020) - Frauenthaler, P., Borkowski, M., & Schulte, S.

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A Secure and Extensible Blockchain-based Data Provenance Framework for the Internet of Things

Personal and Ubiquitous Computing - Sigwart, M., Borkowski, M., Peise, M., Schulte, S., & Tai, S. 

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ETH Relay: A Cost-Efficient Relay for Ethereum-Based Blockchains

In The 3rd IEEE International Conference on Blockchain (Blockchain 2020) -  Frauenthaler, P., Sigwart, M., Spanring, C., Sober, M., & Schulte, S. 

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Characterizing Efficiency Optimizations in Solidity Smart Contracts

In The 3rd IEEE International Conference on Blockchain (Blockchain 2020) -  Brandstätter, T., Schulte, S., Cito, J., & Borkowski, M. 

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Towards Cross-Blockchain Smart Contracts

In 3rd IEEE International Conference on Decentralized Applications and Infrastructures (DAPPS 2021) - Nissl, M., Sallinger, E., Borkowski, M., & Schulte, S

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Decentralized Cross-Blockchain Asset Transfers

In 3rd IEEE International Conference on Blockchain Computing and Applications (BCCA 2021) -  Sigwart, M., Frauenthaler, P., Spanring, C., Sober, M., & Schulte, S. 

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A Voting-Based Blockchain Interoperability Oracle

In The 4th IEEE International Conference on Blockchain (Blockchain 2021) - Sober, M., Scaffino, G., Spanring, C., & Schulte, S.

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Blockchain-based Result Verification for Computation Offloading

In 19th International Conference on Service Oriented Computing (ICSOC 2021) - Körbel, B., Sigwart, M., Frauenthaler, P., Sober, M., & Schulte, S.

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Technical whitepapers

03 September, 2020

Technical Whitepaper 10

In this white paper, we present a framework enabling cross-blockchain smart contract invocations between Ethereum-based blockchains. With just two lines of code, developers can invoke smart contracts deployed on other blockchains, e.g., they can deploy a contract on the Ethereum...

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14 May, 2020

Technical Whitepaper 9

In this paper, we present extensions for a cross-blockchain token transfer protocol to ensure that tokens in transit are eventually recreated on the destination blockchain and to provide transfer confirmations on both blockchains involved in the transfer in a fully decentralized manner. Further, we...

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21 February, 2020

Technical Whitepaper 8

In this paper, we further reduce operating cost of our existing blockchain relay solution by applying the content-addressable storage pattern. Furthermore, we outline how relays can be leveraged to enable blockchain interoperability applications such as cross-blockchain token transfers...

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27 November, 2019

Technical Whitepaper 7

In this paper, we develop an incentive structure for blockchain relays that follow a proof on demand approach where block headers are optimistically accepted and only fully validated if identified as illegal by off-chain clients. The preliminary cost analysis shows that such blockchain relays are able to...

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04 September, 2019

Technical Whitepaper 6

In this paper, we describe concepts that enable the verification of transactions across blockchains in a trustless and decentralized manner. These concepts can be used as foundation for enabling decentralized applications such as cross-blockchain token transfers.

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29 May, 2019

Technical Whitepaper 5

Interoperability between blockchains remains an open problem, with current interoperability approaches providing very limited means of cross-blockchain interaction, mostly in the form of atomic swaps. More general means of blockchain interoperability such as cross-blockchain data exchange, including...

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18 March, 2019

Technical Whitepaper 4

In this paper, we review the current state of the art in the field of cross-blockchain technologies, including our own work within the TAST research project, answer former open questions from today’s perspective, and give an outlook of current challenges and possible future work.

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05 December, 2018

Technical Whitepaper 3

In this white paper, we address existing challenges of this concept. We present a way of creating cryptographic Proof of Intent for cross-blockchain asset transfers, and propose the concept of deterministic witnesses, a solution for assigning witness rewards in claim-first transactions. This work supports the implementation...

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30 August, 2018

Technical Whitepaper 2

This white paper formalizes the cross-blockchain proof problem, showing that in practice, it is not possible to verify the existence of specific data on one blockchain from within another blockchain. Based on this, we describe the concept of a cross-blockchain asset transfer protocol using claim-first...

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30 May, 2018

Technical Whitepaper 1

This paper reviews the current state of the art, both in terms of blockchains and atomic swap technologies. More specifically, we survey twenty of the most prominent blockchains, as well as fourteen currently operational or forthcoming cryptocurrency systems, discussing their features and potential...

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