Feature-Centric Methodology for Analyzing Cross-Chain NFT Migration Compatibility
Mohd Sameen Chishti, Damilare Peter Oyinloye, Jingyue Li

TL;DR
This paper introduces a feature-centric methodology for analyzing cross-chain NFT migration, focusing on predicting feature preservation and identifying incompatibilities across different blockchain platforms.
Contribution
It proposes a four-layer NFT architecture and a four-phase analysis methodology to assess cross-chain NFT migration compatibility.
Findings
Identified key incompatibilities in Ethereum-to-Solana NFT migration.
Classified NFT features as preserved, partially mismatched, or mismatched.
Demonstrated the methodology through a proof-of-concept analysis.
Abstract
Cross-chain NFT migration refers to the process of transferring digital assets along with their associated functionalities and guarantees between distinct blockchain platforms. However, architectural divergences among these platforms introduce critical challenges, often resulting in features that fail to behave as intended. While protocol-level mechanisms can coordinate data transfer, they are insufficient to resolve deeper compatibility issues arising from fundamental differences in state organization, transaction execution, and ownership representation. Thus, the critical challenge lies in predicting which NFT features can be preserved, which require redesign, and which are fundamentally incompatible, prior to undertaking costly migration attempts. To address this challenge, we first derive a tailored four-layer NFT architecture based on standard blockchain stacks, distinguishing…
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