Abstract: In some variants systems and methods are disclosed that allow a smart contract or other device-executable code sequence to be triggered as an automatic and conditional response to a change of a data element that is used by the code sequence. By using user-identified values as state variables that trigger execution in a blockchain or similar controlled environment, for example, cascading processes can be incrementally and reversibly automated without any necessity for coordination and without compromising security.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 22, 2020
Date of Patent:
February 16, 2021
Assignee:
DRAGONCHAIN, INC.
Inventors:
Joe Roets, Alex Benedetto, Adam Crowder, Roby Daquilante, Noah Gribbin, Regan Karlewicz, Daniel Luedke, David Rigby, Dean Shelton
Abstract: In some variants systems and methods are disclosed that allow a smart contract or other device-executable code sequence to be triggered as an automatic and conditional response to a change of a data element that is used by the code sequence. By using user-identified values as state variables that trigger execution in a blockchain or similar controlled environment, for example, cascading processes can be incrementally and reversibly automated without any necessity for coordination and without compromising security.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 22, 2020
Publication date:
September 10, 2020
Applicant:
Dragonchain, Inc.
Inventors:
Joe Roets, Alex Benedetto, Adam Crowder, Roby Daquilante, Noah Gribbin, Regan Karlewicz, Daniel Luedke, David Rigby, Dean Shelton
Abstract: Distributed public ledger interaction methods and systems are presented by which one or more elements of a first smart contract are privately recorded on a secure ledger node. In some variants the first smart contract is executed so as to retrieve public ledger node data from a first public ledger node so as to configure at least one transaction that is thereafter executed at least to the first public ledger node or to a second public ledger node (or both).
Abstract: Security systems and methods are disclosed that associate several human entities each with a corresponding cryptographic utility token inventory and trustworthiness indication. The trustworthiness indications each shift each at a rate substantially correlating with its corresponding cryptographic utility token inventory so as to allow different entities to become trusted and untrusted over time. This triggers automatic privilege modifications that enhance security within a networked community invested in cryptographic utility tokens.
Abstract: Security systems and methods are disclosed that associate several human entities each with a corresponding cryptographic utility token inventory and trustworthiness indication. The trustworthiness indications each shift each at a rate substantially correlating with its corresponding cryptographic utility token inventory so as to allow different entities to become trusted and untrusted over time. This triggers automatic privilege modifications that enhance security within a networked community invested in cryptographic utility tokens.
Abstract: Security systems and methods are disclosed that associate several human entities each with a corresponding cryptographic utility token inventory and trustworthiness indication. The trustworthiness indications each shift each at a rate substantially correlating with its corresponding cryptographic utility token inventory so as to allow different entities to become trusted and untrusted over time. This triggers automatic privilege modifications that enhance security within a networked community invested in cryptographic utility tokens.
Abstract: Distributed public ledger interaction methods and systems are presented by which one or more elements of a first smart contract are privately recorded on a secure ledger node. In some variants the first smart contract is executed so as to retrieve public ledger node data from a first public ledger node so as to configure at least one transaction that is thereafter executed at least to the first public ledger node or to a second public ledger node (or both).