Deep Ocean: A blockchain-agnostic dark pool protocol

10/06/2019
by   Bruno França, et al.
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We introduce a new cryptographic protocol, called Deep Ocean, that implements a blockchain-agnostic dark pool for cryptocurrencies. Deep Ocean is a layer-two protocol, meaning that it can work with any two cryptocurrencies, as long as there exists an underlying settlement mechanism, for example performing atomic swaps.

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