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3-of-3 multisignature approach for enabling lightning network micro-payments on IoT devices

3-of-3 multisignature approach for enabling lightning network micro-payments on IoT devices

Authors: Ahmet Kurt, Suat Mercan, Enes Erdin, Kemal Akkaya
Status: Final
Date of publication: 23 July 2021
Published in: ITU Journal on Future and Evolving Technologies, Volume 2 (2021), Issue 5 - Internet of Everything, Pages 53-67
Article DOI : https://doi.org/10.52953/WZPC8083
Abstract:
Bitcoin's success as a cryptocurrency enabled it to penetrate into many daily life transactions. Its problems regarding the transaction fees and long validation times are addressed through an innovative concept called the Lightning Network (LN) which works on top of Bitcoin by leveraging off-chain transactions. This made Bitcoin an attractive micropayment solution that can also be used within certain IoT applications (e.g., toll payments) since it eliminates the need for traditional centralized payment systems. Nevertheless, it is not possible to run LN and Bitcoin on resource-constrained IoT devices due to their storage, memory, and processing requirements. Therefore, in this paper, we propose an efficient and secure protocol that enables an IoT device to use LN's functions through a gateway LN node even if it is not trusted. The idea is to involve the IoT device only in signing operations, which is possible by replacing LN's original 2-of-2 multisignature channels with 3-of-3 multisignature channels. Once the gateway is delegated to open a channel for the IoT device in a secure manner, our protocol enforces the gateway to request the IoT device's cryptographic signature for all further operations on the channel such as sending payments or closing the channel. LN's Bitcoin transactions are revised to incorporate the 3-of-3 multisignature channels. In addition, we propose other changes to protect the IoT device's funds from getting stolen in possible revoked state broadcast attempts. We evaluated the proposed protocol using a Raspberry Pi considering a toll payment scenario. Our results show that timely payments can be sent and the computational and communication delays associated with the protocol are negligible.

Keywords: Bitcoin, Internet of Things, lightning network, multisignature, payment channel networks
Rights: © International Telecommunication Union, available under the CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO license.
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