Computer-implemented system and method for time release encryption over a blockchain network
US-2020136815-A1 · Apr 30, 2020 · US
US12493874B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12493874-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917417064-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 17, 2019 |
| Priority date | Dec 21, 2018 |
| Publication date | Dec 9, 2025 |
| Grant date | Dec 9, 2025 |
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The invention provides methods and systems by which an agreed set of conditions governing transfers on a blockchain (e.g. the Bitcoin blockchain) can be generated and enforced. Advantageously, the conditions can be used to specify and influence the behaviour of another party who will be receiving the asset, by enforcing their fulfilment of an agreed set of rules. In one embodiment, a computer-implemented method comprises the step of providing, to a recipient, a representation of at least one rule (r) relating to a transfer to be conducted over a blockchain network. It also comprises the step of receiving, from a sender: a redeem script (R) which comprises the representation (r); and a script address comprising a hash (HR) of the redeem script (R). It also comprises the step of generating a hash (H) of the redeem script (R) and comparing it with the script address. If the hash (H) matches the script address, the sender can use the script address in a locking script associated with an output of a blockchain transaction (TX 0 ) safe in the knowledge that the rules (r) will be enforced in order to unlock the asset.
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The invention claimed is: 1 . A computer-implemented method comprising the steps: agreeing, between a first party and a second party, at least one rule (r) relating to a condition of at least two subsequent transfers to be performed after an initial transfer to be conducted over a blockchain network; generating, by the first party, a representation of the at least one rule (r); generating, by the second party, a redeem script (R) which comprises the representation of the at least one rule (r); generating, by the second party, a script address comprising a hash (HR) of the redeem script (R); comparing, by the first party, a hash (H) of the redeem script (R) with the script address; using, by the first party, the script address in a locking script associated with an output of a blockchain transaction (TX) when the hash (H) matches the script address, wherein the initial transfer is the blockchain transaction (TX 0 ); generating, by the second party, a first one of the at least two subsequent transfers comprising a further blockchain transaction (TX 1 ), the further blockchain transaction (TX 1 ) comprising an unlocking script arranged to use the script address to unlock the locking script of the blockchain transaction (TX 0 ); and wherein the further blockchain transaction (TX 1 ) comprises a further output locked using the at least one rule (r), such that the at least one rule (r) is applied to a second one of the at least two subsequent transfers. 2 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the blockchain transaction (TX 0 ), and/or the further blockchain transaction (TX 1 ), is a Pay-to-Script-Hash (P2SH) transaction type in Bitcoin protocol. 3 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the representation of the at least one rule (r) is a blockchain script or a portion of code written in a blockchain scripting language, a text file, a smart contract, an image, a reference to or identifier of a location where the at least one rule can be accessed. 4 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein: the at least one rule relates to how or to whom a subsequent transfer may be made over the blockchain network. 5 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the representation of the at least one rule (r) of the at least one rule is provided to a recipient as a part of an incomplete blockchain transaction or provided as a snippet of blockchain scripting code. 6 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the script address is provided as part of a blockchain transaction. 7 . The method according to claim 1 , and further comprising the step of submitting, by the second party, the further blockchain transaction (TX 1 ) to the blockchain network. 8 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one rule specifies a cryptographic signature that must be provided in order to unlock an asset on the blockchain. 9 . A computer-implemented system comprising: a processor; and memory including executable instructions that, as a result of execution by the processor, cause the system to perform any embodiment of the computer-implemented method comprising the steps: agreeing, between a first party and a second party, at least one rule (r) relating to a condition of at least two subsequent transfers to be performed after an initial transfer to be conducted over a blockchain network; generating, by the first party, a representation of the at least one rule (r); generating, by the second party, a redeem script (R) which comprises the representation of the at least one rule (r); generating, by the second party, a script address comprising a hash (HR) of the redeem script (R); comparing, by the first party, a hash (H) of the redeem script (R) with the script address; using, by the first party, the script address in a locking script associated with an output of a blockchain transaction (TX) when the hash (H) matches the script address, wherein the initial transfer is the blockchain transaction (TX 0 ); generating, by the second party, a first one of the at least two subsequent transfers comprising a further blockchain transaction (TX 1 ), the further blockchain transaction (TX 1 ) comprising an unlocking script arranged to use the script address to unlock the locking script of the blockchain transaction (TX 0 ); and wherein the further blockchain transaction (TX 1 ) comprises a further output locked using the at least one rule (r), such that the at least one rule (r) is applied to a second one of the at least two subsequent transfers. 10 . The system according to claim 9 , wherein the blockchain transaction (TX 0 ), and/or the further blockchain transaction (TX 1 ), is a Pay-to-Script-Hash (P2SH) transaction type in Bitcoin protocol. 11 . The system according to claim 9 , wherein the representation of the at least one rule (r) is a blockchain script or a portion of code written in a blockchain scripting language, a text file, a smart contract, an image, a reference to or identifier of a location where the at least one rule can be accessed. 12 . The system according to claim 9 , wherein: the at least one rule relates to how or to whom a subsequent transfer may be made over the blockchain network. 13 . The system according to claim 9 , wherein the representation of the at least one rule (r) is provided to a recipient as a part of an incomplete blockchain transaction or provided as a snippet of blockchain scripting code. 14 . The system according to claim 9 , wherein the script address is provided as part of a blockchain transaction. 15 . The system according to claim 9 , and further comprising the step of submitting, by the second party, the further blockchain transaction (Tx 1 ) to the blockchain network. 16 . The system according to claim 9 , wherein the at least one rule specifies a cryptographic signature that must be provided in order to unlock an asset on the blockchain. 17 . A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium having stored thereon executable instructions that, as a result of being executed by a processor of a computer system, cause the computer system to at least perform a method comprising the steps: agreeing, between a first party and a second party, at least one rule (r) relating to a condition of a subsequent transfer to be performed after an initial transfer to be conducted over a blockchain network; generating, by the first party, a representation of the at least one rule (r); generating, by the second party, a redeem script (R) which comprises the representation of the at least one rule (r); generating, by the second party, a script address comprising a hash (HR) of the redeem script (R);comparing a hash (H) of the redeem script (R) with the script address; using, by the first party, the script address in a locking script associated with an output of a blockchain transaction (TX 0 ) when the hash (H) matches the script address, wherein the initial transfer is the blockchain transaction (TX 0 ); and generating, by the second party, a first one of the at least two subsequent transfers comprising a further blockchain transaction (TX 1 ), the further blockchain transaction (TX 1 ) comprising an unlocking script arranged to use the script address to unlock the locking script of the blockchain transaction (TX 0 ); and wherein the further blockchain transaction (TX 1 ) comprises a further output locked using the at least one rule (r), such that the at least one rule (r) is applied to a second one of the at least two subsequent transfers.
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combining multiple encryption tools for a transaction · CPC title
using e-cash · CPC title
involving a neutral party, e.g. certification authority, notary or trusted third party [TTP] · CPC title
Transaction verification · CPC title
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