Deep Ocean: A blockchain-agnostic dark pool protocol
Bruno Fran\c{c}a

TL;DR
Deep Ocean is a novel cryptographic protocol enabling blockchain-agnostic dark pools for cryptocurrencies, functioning as a layer-two solution compatible with any two cryptocurrencies via existing settlement mechanisms.
Contribution
It introduces a new cryptographic protocol that creates a blockchain-agnostic dark pool, expanding privacy and interoperability in cryptocurrency trading.
Findings
Compatible with multiple cryptocurrencies via atomic swaps
Enhances privacy in cryptocurrency trading
Works as a layer-two protocol
Abstract
We introduce a new cryptographic protocol, called Deep Ocean, that implements a blockchain-agnostic dark pool for cryptocurrencies. Deep Ocean is a layer-two protocol, meaning that it can work with any two cryptocurrencies, as long as there exists an underlying settlement mechanism, for example performing atomic swaps.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCryptography and Data Security · Blockchain Technology Applications and Security · Internet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-voting
