Framework for Effective Smart Contracting

IF 0.2 Q4 LAW Bratislava Law Review Pub Date : 2023-12-29 DOI:10.46282/blr.2023.7.2.511
Ioana Vasiu, Lucian Vasiu
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Smart contracts are event-driven computer programs used to automatically execute all or parts of the agreements between two or more entities, pursuant to their specifications. The self-executing and self-enforcing attributes of smart contracts present numerous potential benefits, such as cost efficiency, accuracy, and reliability, as well as the potential to support several sustainable development goals. Smart contracts can be very efficient in many sectors, with important automation, procurement, financial, and other supply chain management features. For this study, a systematic literature review was performed, with a view to assessing, synthesizing, and critique the current state of legal and security aspects of smart contracts. The analysis of publications and reports gathered allowed the identification and mapping of the most relevant aspects and revealed numerous issues and vulnerabilities associated with the use of this technology. This paper provides the following contributions: the study and organization of a large corpus of relevant publications; the review of smart contract definitions, from several perspectives; an outline of smart contract characteristics; a framework for effective smart contracting, addressing legal and security issues and proposing several improvements.
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有效智能合约框架
智能合约是由事件驱动的计算机程序,用于自动执行两个或多个实体之间的全部或部分协议。智能合约的自我执行和自我强制属性带来了许多潜在的好处,如成本效益、准确性和可靠性,以及支持若干可持续发展目标的潜力。智能合约在许多领域都非常高效,具有重要的自动化、采购、金融和其他供应链管理功能。在本研究中,我们进行了系统的文献综述,以期对智能合约的法律和安全方面的现状进行评估、综合和评论。通过对收集到的出版物和报告进行分析,可以确定和绘制最相关的方面,并揭示与使用该技术相关的众多问题和漏洞。本文的贡献如下:研究和整理了大量相关出版物;从多个角度审查了智能合约的定义;概述了智能合约的特点;提出了一个有效的智能合约框架,解决了法律和安全问题,并提出了若干改进建议。
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