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Zero-knowledge rollups (zk-rollups) offer a scalable and secure solution for blockchain adoption in the Internet of Everything (IoE). This technology addresses limitations of resource-constrained devices, paving the way for wider IoE applications beyond finance.

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  • Information Security
  • Distributed Systems

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  • The Internet of Things (IoT) and Internet of Everything (IoE) are rapidly expanding, raising significant security and privacy concerns.
  • Blockchains offer solutions for data integrity, confidentiality, and decentralization but face challenges with resource-limited devices.
  • Existing blockchain solutions struggle to balance decentralization and security for heterogeneous IoE systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review and identify the most promising scalability solutions for blockchain adoption in IoE.
  • To highlight the potential of Layer 2 solutions, specifically zk-rollups, for overcoming IoE blockchain integration challenges.
  • To bridge the gap in scientific literature regarding zk-rollups for non-financial IoE applications.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted a synthetic review of on-chain and off-chain scalability solutions for blockchains.
  • Analyzed Layer 2 solutions, focusing on the advantages of zk-rollups.
  • Described key features of zk-rollups relevant to IoE, such as scalability and dynamicity.

Main Results:

  • Identified zk-rollups as the most promising Layer 2 solution for enhancing blockchain scalability in IoE.
  • Demonstrated that zk-rollups can preserve Layer 1 security while significantly improving scalability and enabling rule customization.
  • Highlighted the suitability of zk-rollups for addressing IoE-specific features like dynamicity and data management.

Conclusions:

  • Zk-rollups represent a significant advancement for blockchain integration into IoT and IoE systems.
  • This technology effectively overcomes previous limitations related to device constraints and scalability.
  • The paper provides a foundation for understanding and applying zk-rollups in diverse IoE use cases.