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USPTO: us-12032677 · published 2026-06-09 · patents · G06F 21/52· G06F 21/64· G06N 7/00· G06Q 20/065· G06Q 20/3827· G06Q 20/389· H04L 9/00· H04L 9/0637

Agent-based turing complete transactions integrating feedback within a blockchain system

Pith reviewed 2026-06-09 13:31 UTC · model grok-4.3

classification patents G06F 21/52G06F 21/64G06N 7/00G06Q 20/065G06Q 20/3827G06Q 20/389H04L 9/00H04L 9/0637
keywords blockchaincomputing resourceloop executionautomated votingtoken distributioncryptocurrencystate influence
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The pith

A blockchain's state can control loops running on external computing resources to automate voting or cryptocurrency token distribution.

A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.

The patent claims a method that runs a loop on a computing resource while letting the current state of a blockchain influence how that loop proceeds. The controlled process is either an automated voting system or one that distributes or allocates cryptocurrency tokens to voters. A reader might care if this approach allows blockchains to manage ongoing external operations without repeated manual intervention or separate control layers. The description ties the blockchain state directly to decisions inside the loop, such as who receives tokens or how votes are tallied.

Core claim

The method comprises executing a loop on the computing resource and using a state of the blockchain to influence the execution of the loop, where the process is an automated voting process or comprises a distribution or an allocation of one or more tokens to a voter, with each token associated with an amount of cryptocurrency.

What carries the argument

The loop on a computing resource whose execution is steered by blockchain state, applied to voting or token allocation.

If this is right

  • Voting tallies can update automatically as new blocks are added.
  • Token allocations to voters can occur at intervals determined by blockchain state changes.
  • The same loop mechanism can handle both voting and token distribution in one process.
  • No separate external controller is required beyond the blockchain state itself.

Where Pith is reading between the lines

These are editorial extensions of the paper, not claims the author makes directly.

  • This setup could let on-chain data drive repeated off-chain calculations in a closed feedback loop.
  • It might extend to other automated processes where blockchain records need to steer external computation over time.
  • Practical use would still require the computing resource to monitor the blockchain continuously.

Load-bearing premise

The method can be implemented on existing blockchain systems using only the blockchain state to control the loop without needing extra unspecified mechanisms.

What would settle it

A working demonstration that current blockchains cannot supply state updates fast or reliably enough to steer an external loop for repeated voting rounds or token allocations would disprove the claim.

read the original abstract

1 . A method of using a blockchain to control a process executing on a computing resource, the method comprising: executing a loop on the computing resource; and using a state of the blockchain to influence the execution of the loop, wherein the process: i) is an automated voting process; or [ and ] ii) comprises a distribution or an allocation of one or more tokens to a voter, wherein each token is associated with an amount of cryptocurrency.

Editorial analysis

A structured set of objections, weighed in public.

Desk editor's note, referee report, simulated authors' rebuttal, and a circularity audit. Tearing a paper down is the easy half of reading it; the pith above is the substance, this is the friction.

Referee Report

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Summary. The manuscript presents a patent claim for a method of using a blockchain to control a process on a computing resource by executing a loop whose execution is influenced by the blockchain state; the process is specified as either an automated voting process or a distribution/allocation of cryptocurrency-associated tokens to voters.

Significance. The approach could in principle support more state-responsive automation in blockchain systems, but the complete absence of any derivation, code, implementation details, or validation data prevents assessment of whether the method offers advantages over existing smart-contract mechanisms or can be realized on current platforms.

major comments (1)
  1. [Abstract] Abstract: the central claim that blockchain state alone can influence loop execution for the stated processes is presented without any supporting analysis, pseudocode, or feasibility argument, so the claim cannot be evaluated for correctness or practicality.

Simulated Author's Rebuttal

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We thank the referee for reviewing our patent claim. This submission is a concise patent claim rather than a research paper, which accounts for the lack of implementation details or analysis. We address the major comment below.

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  1. Referee: [Abstract] Abstract: the central claim that blockchain state alone can influence loop execution for the stated processes is presented without any supporting analysis, pseudocode, or feasibility argument, so the claim cannot be evaluated for correctness or practicality.

    Authors: This is a patent claim, which by its nature is a legal statement of the invention and does not require pseudocode, derivations, or feasibility arguments within the claim text itself. The method claims using blockchain state to influence loop execution specifically for automated voting or token allocation/distribution processes. Feasibility follows from the established capability of blockchains to expose state that can control external computing resources (e.g., via oracles or off-chain agents), but such details are outside the scope of the claim. We maintain that the claim is correct and practical as stated. revision: no

Circularity Check

0 steps flagged

No significant circularity

full rationale

The document is a patent claim consisting solely of a high-level method description for executing a loop on a computing resource influenced by blockchain state, for voting or token distribution. It contains no equations, derivations, predictions, fitted parameters, or self-citations forming any derivation chain. The Pith framework applies to scientific preprints with explicit arguments; here no such argument or load-bearing step exists to reduce to inputs by construction, so the analysis yields no circularity.

Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger

0 free parameters · 0 axioms · 0 invented entities

The document is a patent claim with no scientific parameters, axioms, or invented entities in the research sense.

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