Citation:Bareato, C., Palmieri, P., Regazzoni, F. and Venier, O. (2020) 'A secure, distributed and scalable infrastructure for remote generation and use of cryptographic keys', 2020 2nd Conference on Blockchain Research & Applications for Innovative Networks and Services (BRAINS), Paris, France, 28-30 Sept. pp. 102-106. doi: 10.1109/BRAINS49436.2020.9223285
This paper outlines an ad-hoc architectural design and a practical implementation of a secure, distributed, fault tolerant and scalable infrastructure comprised of a distributed network of electronics hardware systems that remotely generate cryptographic keys, store them, digitally sign cryptographic transactions based on such keys, and record the transactions on a blockchain. The proposed solution is suitable to service both crypto-finance and non-finance applications, and the physical infrastructure is designed to be implemented using off-the-shelf industrial electronics, which further sustains the already scalable-by-design infrastructure architecture.
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