Towards External Calls for Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technology

05/13/2021
by   Joshua Ellul, et al.
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It is widely accepted that blockchain systems cannot execute calls to external systems or services due to each node having to reach a deterministic state. However, in this paper we show that this belief is preconceived by demonstrating a method that enables blockchain and distributed ledger technologies to perform calls to external systems initiated from the blockchain/DLT itself.

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