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Shen, Y.S. (author), Ersoy, O. (author), Roos, S. (author)
Payment channel networks (PCNs) are a promising solution to the blockchain scalability problem. In PCNs, a sender can route a multi-hop payment to a receiver via intermediaries. Yet, Lightning, the only prominent payment channel network, has two major issues when it comes to multi-hop payments. First, the sender decides on the path without...
conference paper 2024
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Ersoy, O. (author), Moreno-Sanchez, Pedro (author), Roos, S. (author)
The Lightning Network provides almost-instant payments to its parties. In addition to direct payments requiring a shared payment channel, parties can pay each other in the form of multi-hop payments via existing channels. Such multi-hop payments rely on a 2-phase commit protocol to achieve balance security; that is, no honest intermediary...
conference paper 2024
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Ersoy, O. (author), Roos, S. (author), Erkin, Z. (author)
Payment channel networks like Bitcoin’s Lightning network are an auspicious approach for realizing high transaction throughput and almost-instant confirmations in blockchain networks. However, the ability to successfully conduct payments in such networks relies on the willingness of participants to lock collateral in the network. In Lightning...
conference paper 2020