2019
DOI: 10.1109/access.2019.2903271
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A Delay-Tolerant Payment Scheme Based on the Ethereum Blockchain

Abstract: Banking as an essential service can be hard to access in remote, rural regions where the network connectivity is intermittent. Although micro-banking has been made possible by SMS or USSD messages in some places, their security flaws and session-based nature prevent them from a wider adoption. Global level cryptocurrencies enable low-cost, secure and pervasive money transferring among distributed peers, but are still limited in their ability to reach more people in remote communities.We proposed to take advant… Show more

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“…A blockchain-based payment scheme that is stet up in a remote region setting was introduced in [77]. The proposed scheme is assumed to have an intermittent connectivity to a bank's central system.…”
Section: Trustmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A blockchain-based payment scheme that is stet up in a remote region setting was introduced in [77]. The proposed scheme is assumed to have an intermittent connectivity to a bank's central system.…”
Section: Trustmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, this study was carried out using Ethereum under the cost of the public. Blockchain's research by using Ethereum are covered by many areas [9][10][11][12][13]. All the blockchain functions in Section 3 and algorithms used in this section are integrated into a flowchart as shown in Figure 6 for clarity.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The previous works have tried to customize the banking and payment transactions to rural areas, where it is assumed that network intensive transactions such as blockchain are hard to implement. However, in [67], blockchain financial transactions are extended to rural areas under certain conditions. It is assumed that reliable connectivity is provided by local community BSs such as Nokia Kuha [68][69][70], but the connectivity between the BS and the internet is intermittent.…”
Section: ) Financial Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proxy nodes complete the already performed local transactions when backhaul network connectivity is available. The feasibility of the proposed approach in [67] was demonstrated using a proof-of-concept testbed using Raspberry Pis and off-the-shelf computers.…”
Section: ) Financial Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%