Auditable Ledger Snapshot for Non-Repudiable Cross-Blockchain Communication
Tirthankar Sengupta, Bishakh Chandra Ghosh, Sandip Chakraborty, and Shamik Sural

TL;DR
InterSnap is a blockchain snapshot system that ensures non-repudiable cross-chain transactions, improving auditability and resilience against malicious attacks through distributed snapshots and receipts.
Contribution
The paper introduces InterSnap, a novel method for creating auditable, non-repudiable cross-blockchain transaction proofs using distributed snapshots and receipts.
Findings
InterSnap can recover from malicious attacks effectively.
It maintains transaction integrity under increasing load.
Snapshot sharing incurs minimal overhead.
Abstract
Blockchain interoperability is increasingly recognized as the centerpiece for robust interactions among decentralized services. Blockchain ledgers are generally tamper-proof and thus enforce non-repudiation for transactions recorded within the same network. However, such a guarantee does not hold for cross-blockchain transactions. When disruptions occur due to malicious activities or system failures within one blockchain network, foreign networks can take advantage by denying legitimate claims or mounting fraudulent liabilities against the defenseless network. In response, this paper introduces InterSnap, a novel blockchain snapshot archival methodology, for enabling auditability of crossblockchain transactions, enforcing non-repudiation. InterSnap introduces cross-chain transaction receipts that ensure their irrefutability. Snapshots of ledger data along with these receipts are…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlockchain Technology Applications and Security · Distributed systems and fault tolerance · Cloud Computing and Resource Management
