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IET Blockchain
Decentralizing indexing and bootstrapping for online applications
Stanislas Gal1  Pierre Schutz2  Dimitris Chatzopoulos3  Pan Hui3 
[1] ETH Zürich Zurich Switzerland;Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne Lausanne Switzerland;The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong China;
关键词: Cryptography;    Computer communications;    Computer networks and techniques;    Software engineering techniques;    File organisation;    Data security;   
DOI  :  10.1049/blc2.12001
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract Peer‐to‐peer (P2P) networks utilize centralized entities (trackers) to assist peers in finding and exchanging information. Although modern P2P protocols are now trackerless and their function relies on distributed hash tables (DHTs), centralized entities are still needed to build file indices (indexing) and assist users in joining DHT swarms (bootstrapping). Although the functionality of these centralized entities are limited, every peer in the network is expected to trust them to function as expected (e.g. to correctly index new files). In this work, a new approach for designing and building decentralized online applications is proposed by introducing DIBDApp. The approach combines blockchain, smart contracts and BitTorrent for building up a combined technology that permits to create decentralized applications that do not require any assistance from centralized entities. DIBDApp is a software library composed of Ethereum smart contracts and an API to the BitTorrent protocol that fully decentralizes indexing, bootstrapping and file storing. DIBDApp enables any peer to seamlessly connect to the designed smart contracts via the Web3J protocol. Extensive experimentation on the Rinkeby Ethereum testnet shows that applications built using the DIBDApp library can perform the same operations as in traditional back‐end architectures with a gas cost of a few USD cents.

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