ConnectionChain: Secure Interworking of Blockchains
Shingo Fujimoto, Yoshiki Higashikado, Takuma Takeuchi

TL;DR
ConnectionChain is a system that extends smart contract capabilities to enable secure interworking of multiple blockchains, addressing limitations in current blockchain applications requiring tight integration.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel method to enhance smart contracts for secure cross-blockchain interactions and presents a prototype system called 'ConnectionChain'.
Findings
Prototype system demonstrates secure inter-blockchain communication.
Extended smart contract functionality enables complex business logic across blockchains.
Improves security and automation in multi-blockchain environments.
Abstract
Blockchain is a core technology to manage the value of cryptocurrencies, or to record trails of important business trades. The Smart Contract on blockchain is expected to improve security on blockchain system with automated operation, but it cannot be the solution when the application service required to operate tightly related blockchain ledgers as service business logic. This paper proposed the method to extend the functionality of traditional Smart Contract on blockchain, and introduced the prototype system, named 'ConnectionChain'.
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