Abstract

Blockchain technology has always been plagued by performance problems. Given this problem, many scaling schemes have been put forward. A layer 2 network is a technology that solves the performance problem of blockchain. Connected parties in this network can set up channels to send digital currency to each other. Since the interaction with the blockchain is only required when the channel is established and closed, a large number of transactions do not need to be recorded on the blockchain, thus reducing the blockchain capacity. Due to the special structure of the payment channel, the distribution of funds in the channel is often unbalanced, which limits the route payment to a certain extent. This paper improves the original payment method in the second layer network by introducing new scripts. The new payment scheme supports proof of payment which is integral to the nature of the lightning network and divides the payment into several subpayments, so the large payment can be divided into relatively small payments. Due to the capacity limitation of the payment channel, theoretically, the success rate of the micropayment route is higher. This paper tests the new payment scheme on the simulated network and validates the nature of this solution to have a high routing success rate while supporting proof of payment.

Highlights

  • Blockchain is a new type of distributed system

  • Different from the layer 1 scheme, the second layer payment network which focuses on the construction of the off-chain payment network does not need to change the main chain protocol or only needs to change a few protocols

  • We propose a new atomic multipath payment scheme, which ensures the atomicity of payment and supports proof of payment

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Introduction

Blockchain is a new type of distributed system. Due to its characteristics of immutability and decentralization, it has a wide range of applications in the fields of digital currency, certificate storage, and anticounterfeiting. The channels in the lightning network have problems such as capacity limitations and uneven distribution of funds, which make it difficult to route large payments. We propose a new atomic multipath payment scheme, which ensures the atomicity of payment and supports proof of payment. By simulating payment on the simulation network, the new scheme can be verified to have a higher routing success rate. We present background knowledge related to this paper, including blockchain, lightning network, and atomic multipath payments.

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