EE blockchain: End-to-end service regulation and efficient retrieval and categorization on the underlying level

Published: 01 Jan 2024, Last Modified: 08 Apr 2025ICWS 2024EveryoneRevisionsBibTeXCC BY-SA 4.0
Abstract: In large-scale digital service sharing scenarios, given the large number of participating users, frequent cross-domain service interactions, and high-frequency service transactions, to ensure the trustworthiness of digital services, the architecture of the digital service sharing system usually chooses blockchain as its technological foundation. This not only ensures the security and credible deposit of data, but also achieves the credible traceability of data. However, in the current blockchain-based notarization architecture, there may be potential privacy leakage during data transmission, and users are unable to choose the encryption level of their data for blockchain deposition according to their own needs. Moreover, the underlying databases in current applications using blockchain lack convenient retrieval and categorization functionalities. In this work, we propose a trustworthy blockchain solution based on permission management, which implements hierarchical encryption and enables users to flexibly encrypt data according to their needs. Additionally, through the Double Star storage system, while ensuring the reliability of the system, we have also greatly improved the efficiency of data retrieval and classification. Compared to blockchain platforms like XRP and EOS, our solution achieves superior data retrieval and classification efficiency while implementing layered encryption.
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