Space Authentication in the Metaverse: A Blockchain-Based User-Centric Approach

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Abstract

As the metaverse gains attraction, the importance of metaverse security research becomes increasingly evident. While there has been research on authenticating users in the metaverse, there is a notable gap in research concerning the authentication of specific spaces within the metaverse. This paper addresses this gap by proposing a novel user-centric blockchain-based authentication approach that incorporates space authentication. The proposed approach leverages blockchain smart contracts to authenticate users using cosine similarity metrics. A significant advantage of this approach its ability to establish user-centric authentication by seamlessly integrating metaverse and blockchain technologies, all without the need for a centralized authority. In this paper, we not only evaluate the security of our proposed approach but also conduct experiments to determine the cosine similarity threshold and assess its feasibility within a metaverse environment.

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Seo, J., Ko, H., & Park, S. (2024). Space Authentication in the Metaverse: A Blockchain-Based User-Centric Approach. IEEE Access, 12, 18703–18713. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3357938

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