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Towards interconnected blockchains: a comprehensive review of the role of interoperability among disparate blockchains
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posted on 2023-05-21, 01:31 authored by Ankur LohachabAnkur Lohachab, Saurabh GargSaurabh Garg, Byeong KangByeong Kang, Muhammad Bilal AminMuhammad Bilal Amin, Junmin LeeJunmin Lee, Chen, S, Xu, XUnprecedented attention towards blockchain technology is serving as a game-changer in fostering the development of blockchain-enabled distinctive frameworks. However, fragmentation unleashed by its underlying concepts hinders different stakeholders from effectively utilizing blockchain-supported services, resulting in the obstruction of its wide-scale adoption. To explore synergies among the isolated frameworks requires comprehensively studying inter-blockchain communication approaches. These approaches broadly come under the umbrella of Blockchain Interoperability (BI) notion, as it can facilitate a novel paradigm of an integrated blockchain ecosystem that connects state-of-the-art disparate blockchains. Currently, there is a lack of studies that comprehensively review BI, which works as a stumbling block in its development. Therefore, this article aims to articulate potential of BI by reviewing it from diverse perspectives. Beginning with a glance of blockchain architecture fundamentals, this article discusses its associated platforms, taxonomy, and consensus mechanisms. Subsequently, it argues about BI’s requirement by exemplifying its potential opportunities and application areas. Concerning BI, an architecture seems to be a missing link. Hence, this article introduces a layered architecture for the effective development of protocols and methods for interoperable blockchains. Furthermore, this article proposes an in-depth BI research taxonomy and provides an insight into the state-of-the-art projects. Finally, it determines possible open challenges and future research in the domain.
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Publication title
ACM Computing SurveyVolume
54Issue
7Article number
135Number
135Pagination
1-39ISSN
0360-0300Department/School
School of Information and Communication TechnologyPublisher
Assoc Computing MachineryPlace of publication
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