Towards quantum-secured permissioned blockchain: Signature, consensus, and logic

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While Blockchain technology is universally considered as a significant technology for the near future, some of its pillars are under a threat of another thriving technology, Quantum Computing. In this paper, we propose important safeguard measures against this threat by developing a framework of a quantum-secured, permissioned blockchain called Logicontract (LC). LC adopts a digital signature scheme based on Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) mechanisms and a vote-based consensus algorithm to achieve consensus on the blockchain. The main contribution of this paper is in the development of: (1) unconditionally secure signature scheme for LC which makes it immune to the attack of quantum computers; (2) scalable consensus protocol used by LC; (3) logic-based scripting language for the creation of smart contracts on LC; (4) quantum-resistant lottery protocol which illustrates the power and usage of LC.

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Sun, X., Sopek, M., Wang, Q., & Kulicki, P. (2019). Towards quantum-secured permissioned blockchain: Signature, consensus, and logic. Entropy, 21(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/E21090887

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