An architecture for interplanetary Bitcoin that keeps Earth's base layer unchanged and adds PoTT, a cryptographically chained, hop-timed receipt layer for dispute evidence across high-latency links.
Strong Federations: An Interoperable Blockchain Solution to Centralized Third-Party Risks
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Bitcoin, the first peer-to-peer electronic cash system, opened the door to permissionless, private, and trustless transactions. Attempts to repurpose Bitcoin's underlying blockchain technology have run up against fundamental limitations to privacy, faithful execution, and transaction finality. We introduce \emph{Strong Federations}: publicly verifiable, Byzantine-robust transaction networks that facilitate movement of any asset between disparate markets, without requiring third-party trust. \emph{Strong Federations} enable commercial privacy, with support for transactions where asset types and amounts are opaque, while remaining publicly verifiable. As in Bitcoin, execution fidelity is cryptographically enforced; however, \emph{Strong Federations} significantly lower capital requirements for market participants by reducing transaction latency and improving interoperability. To show how this innovative solution can be applied today, we describe \emph{\liquid}: the first implementation of \emph{Strong Federations} deployed in a Financial Market.
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Bitcoin as an Interplanetary Monetary Standard with Proof-of-Transit Timestamping
An architecture for interplanetary Bitcoin that keeps Earth's base layer unchanged and adds PoTT, a cryptographically chained, hop-timed receipt layer for dispute evidence across high-latency links.