Settling Payments Fast and Private: Efficient Decentralized Routing for Path-Based Transactions
Stefanie Roos, Pedro Moreno-Sanchez, Aniket Kate, Ian, Goldberg

TL;DR
This paper introduces SpeedyMurmurs, a new routing algorithm for decentralized path-based transaction networks that improves efficiency, reduces stabilization overhead, and enhances privacy compared to existing methods.
Contribution
The paper presents SpeedyMurmurs, a novel routing algorithm that significantly improves efficiency and privacy in decentralized path-based transaction networks.
Findings
Reduces stabilization overhead by up to 100 times.
Cuts routing overhead by more than half.
Maintains success ratio and lowers delays.
Abstract
Path-based transaction (PBT) networks, which settle payments from one user to another via a path of intermediaries, are a growing area of research. They overcome the scalability and privacy issues in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum by replacing expensive and slow on-chain blockchain operations with inexpensive and fast off-chain transfers. In the form of credit networks such as Ripple and Stellar, they also enable low-price real-time gross settlements across different currencies. For example, SilentWhsipers is a recently proposed fully distributed credit network relying on path-based transactions for secure and in particular private payments without a public ledger. At the core of a decentralized PBT network is a routing algorithm that discovers transaction paths between payer and payee. During the last year, a number of routing algorithms have been proposed. However, the…
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