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16 Baytree Rd, San Rafael, CA 94903   

Woodland, CA   

Davis, CA   

863 Wallen St, San Francisco, CA 94129    415-4747547   

863 Wallen St #D, San Francisco, CA 94129   

2200 Pacific Ave, San Francisco, CA 94115    415-3511928   

2200 Pacific Ave #3D, San Francisco, CA 94115   

1706 11Th St, Brooklyn, NY 11218    347-5294935   

Reno, NV   

Yolo, CA   

57 Hancock St #31, San Francisco, CA 94114   

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Secure And Trustworthy Bridge For Transferring Assets Across Different Networks

US Patent:
2023002, Jan 26, 2023
Filed:
Sep 30, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/957389
Inventors:
- New York NY, US
Conor Leary - Denver CO, US
Nicholas Mussallem - San Rafael CA, US
Emin Gun Sirer - New York NY, US
Bernard Wong - Waterloo, Ontario, CA
International Classification:
H04L 9/00
H04L 9/30
Abstract:
Described herein are systems and methods for providing the secure transfer of assets between blockchain networks. The system can include a storage device that can store a bridge program that is programmed to perform (i) lock operations that lock native assets from a first blockchain network and mint synthetic assets representing the native assets in a second blockchain network, and (ii) unlock operations that unlock the native assets by transferring the native assets to an address in the first blockchain network in response to the synthetic assets being returned or destroyed. The system can include a computer system that loads and executes the bridge program in a secure computing enclave that provides a trusted execution environment. The computer system can then perform the lock operations and the unlock operations to provide a bridge between the first blockchain network and the second blockchain network.

Secure And Trustworthy Bridge For Transferring Assets Across Networks With Different Data Architecture

US Patent:
2023001, Jan 19, 2023
Filed:
Apr 22, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/727522
Inventors:
- Brooklyn NY, US
Conor Leary - Denver CO, US
Nicholas Mussallem - San Rafael CA, US
Emin Gun Sirer - New York NY, US
Bernard Wong - Waterloo, CA
International Classification:
G06Q 20/36
G06Q 20/38
Abstract:
Described herein is technology for providing the secure transfer of assets between blockchain networks. A secure-execution server can be configured to execute a bridge program in a secure execution environment to interact with a first pool of warden servers to facilitate secure transfer of assets between a first blockchain network and a second blockchain network. The bridge program may include instructions that, when executed by the secure execution environment, cause the secure-execution server to perform operations that may include performing lock operations that lock first assets from a contractless blockchain network and mint second assets representing the first assets in a contracting blockchain network, where the contracting blockchain network supports smart-contracts that are unsupported on the contractless blockchain network; and performing unlock operations that unlock the first assets by transferring the first assets in the first blockchain network in response to the second assets being returned or destroyed.

Secure And Trustworthy Bridge For Transferring Assets Across Different Networks With An Updating Pool Of Wardens

US Patent:
2023002, Jan 19, 2023
Filed:
Apr 22, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/727533
Inventors:
- New York NY, US
Conor Leary - Denver CO, US
Nicholas Mussallem - San Rafael CA, US
Emin Gun Sirer - New York NY, US
Bernard Wong - Waterloo, CA
International Classification:
G06Q 20/36
G06Q 20/38
H04L 67/1097
Abstract:
Described herein are systems and methods for providing the secure transfer of assets between blockchain networks. The system can include a secure-execution server configured to execute a bridge program to cause the secure-execution server to perform operations may include: determining to initiate a migration; receiving a portion of the first master secret; receiving a listing of first and/or second assets generating a second master secret; generating corresponding second portions; deriving address information; generating second transaction-data and first transaction-data; generating a migration-prepared data-object; generating a migration-prepared instruction; sending the corresponding migration-prepared instruction; sending the second portion of the second master secret; and sending a complete migration request.

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