First Smart Contract Allowing Cryptoasset Recovery

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Abstract

Cryptoassets such as Bitcoin and Ethereum are widely traded around the world. Cryptocurrencies are also transferred between investors. Cryptocurrency has become a new and attractive means of remittance. Thus, blockchain-based smart contracts also attract attention when central banks design digital currencies. However, it has been discovered that a significant amount of cryptoassets on blockchain are lost or stranded for a variety of reasons, including the loss of the private key or the owner's death. To address this issue, we propose a method for recoverable transactions that would replace the traditional transaction by allowing cryptoassets to be sent to a backup account address after a deadline has passed. We provide the computational workload required for our method by analyzing the prototype. The method proposed in this paper can be considered as a good model for digital currency design, including central bank digital currency (CBDC).

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Kim, B., Kim, H. J., & Lee, J. (2022). First Smart Contract Allowing Cryptoasset Recovery. KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems, 16(3), 861–876. https://doi.org/10.3837/tiis.2022.03.006

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