CRFeb 1, 2022

Blockchain in the Quantum World

arXiv:2202.00224v17 citations
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It identifies research gaps for blockchain security in a quantum computing era, but is incremental as a survey.

This paper conducts a systematic literature review on blockchain vulnerabilities to quantum attacks, finding that 30% of research solutions focus on the data layer, with only 1% addressing hardware and infrastructure.

Blockchain is one of the most discussed and highly accepted technologies, primarily due to its application in almost every field where third parties are needed for trust. Blockchain technology relies on distributed consensus for trust, which is accomplished using hash functions and public-key cryptography. Most of the cryptographic algorithms in use today are vulnerable to quantum attacks. In this work, a systematic literature review is done so that it can be repeated, starting with identifying the research questions. Focusing on these research questions, literature is analysed to find the answers to these questions. The survey is completed by answering the research questions and identification of the research gaps. It is found in the literature that 30% of the research solutions are applicable for the data layer, 24% for the application and presentation layer, 23% for the network layer, 16% for the consensus layer and only 1% for hardware and infrastructure layer. We also found that 6% of the solutions are not blockchain-based but present different distributed ledger technology.

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