2020
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3632-2.ch010
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Cross-Chain Blockchain Networks, Compatibility Standards, and Interoperability Standards

Abstract: This chapter explains the role and how interoperability standards and compatibility standards will enable the development of cross-chain blockchain networks. Blockchain currently lacks standardization. There are different initiatives aimed at facilitating interoperability between different blockchains. But if there are no uniform interoperability and compatibility standards, that will cause a problem for the development of cross-chain blockchain networks. In the EU, there is an initiative to facilitate a conti… Show more

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“…Halal blockchain, as a new system and technology, should be compatible with the company’s existing company strategy and standards (Williams, 2020), work practices, facilities, equipment, technology and systems, such as the company’s payment system (Zhang et al. , 2021), and others.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Halal blockchain, as a new system and technology, should be compatible with the company’s existing company strategy and standards (Williams, 2020), work practices, facilities, equipment, technology and systems, such as the company’s payment system (Zhang et al. , 2021), and others.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Halal blockchain, as a new system and technology, should be compatible with the company's existing company strategy and standards (Williams, 2020), work practices, facilities, equipment, technology and systems, such as the company's payment system (Zhang et al, 2021), and others. Compatibility factors in this study are companies that adopt halal blockchain because they want to conform to the company's beliefs and strategies, work practices, facilities and equipment.…”
Section: Assessment Of Halal Blockchainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since both very large and small retailers need to use the system, the respective barriers must be kept low Evaluation of required interactions might be desirable, where the citizens' office and the tax authority run their peers. Alternatively, projects such as European Blockchain Service Infrastructure even suggest that pan-European, cross-state operations would be possible in the future (Williams, 2020). Regardless of the physical nature of the blockchain system, both the citizens' office and the tax authority have to be entitled as endorsers to publish relevant information.…”
Section: Usabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many technical and ethical challenges must also be resolved to realize hyperownership. For instance, at the moment we have competing DLT and NFT community-driven standards, resulting in low cross-platform compatibility, albeit many initiatives are in course to remedy this [36]. In addition, DLT and related technologies present significant challenges in software engineering [34].…”
Section: Envisioning Hyperownershipmentioning
confidence: 99%