Visible to the public A Study on Hybrid Blockchain-based XGS (XOR Global State) Injection Technology for Efficient Contents Modification and Deletion

TitleA Study on Hybrid Blockchain-based XGS (XOR Global State) Injection Technology for Efficient Contents Modification and Deletion
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsRa, Gyeong-Jin, Lee, Im-Yeong
Conference Name2019 Sixth International Conference on Software Defined Systems (SDS)
Date PublishedJune 2019
PublisherIEEE
ISBN Number978-1-7281-0722-6
Keywordsappend-only distributed ledger, arbitrary injection, arbitrary modifications, authentication, block-chained hybrid blockchain system, blockchain, contents deletion, contents modification, CRAB method, create-retrieve-append-burn, data deletion, data privacy, database technology, deletion, Distributed Database, Distributed databases, Hybrid Blockchain, hybrid blockchain-based XGS, metadata, modification, owner private key, privacy, privacy breach, private key cryptography, pubcrawl, Public key, Scalability, Servers, smart contracts, system trust, XOR global state, XOR Global State(XGS)
Abstract

Blockchain is a database technology that provides the integrity and trust of the system can't make arbitrary modifications and deletions by being an append-only distributed ledger. That is, the blockchain is not a modification or deletion but a CRAB (Create-Retrieve-Append-Burn) method in which data can be read and written according to a legitimate user's access right(For example, owner private key). However, this can not delete the created data once, which causes problems such as privacy breach. In this paper, we propose an on-off block-chained Hybrid Blockchain system to separate the data and save the connection history to the blockchain. In addition, the state is changed to the distributed database separately from the ledger record, and the state is changed by generating the arbitrary injection in the XOR form, so that the history of modification / deletion of the Off Blockchain can be efficiently retrieved.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8768696
DOI10.1109/SDS.2019.8768696
Citation Keyra_study_2019