发票折扣:基于区块链的方法

Nadia Fabrizio, E. Rossi, Andrea Martini, Dimitar Anastasovski, P. Cappello, Lorenzo Candeago, B. Lepri
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发票折扣是未来几年在欧洲和全球具有两位数潜在增长率的市场。发票折扣的主要好处是加速了客户向供应商的现金流:供应商从银行获得预付款,而不是等待客户付款。因此,由于资金的快速可用性,企业可以投资于扩张和增长。更具体地说,今天最相关的问题之一是如何提供更好和更快的发票折扣服务,同时防止重复支出和保持低风险。区块链框架有可能提供正确的解决方案,从而彻底改变发票贴现过程。供应商、客户和金融机构的利益与整个贴现过程增加的透明度有关,并且由于有能力增强整个过程并减少双重支出,银行的风险随之降低。在我们的论文中,我们介绍了一个基于区块链的发票折扣系统,称为分布式账本发票,并提出了一种新的评估方法,用于评估目前可用的发票折扣场景的区块链解决方案。此外,我们还讨论了信息可访问性和互操作性的两个主要问题。特别是,由于区块链仍然是一种新兴技术,互操作性是在银行间流程中采用区块链的关键因素,在银行间流程中可能使用不同的区块链解决方案。在这项工作中,我们提出了一个基于属性的访问控制语言的解耦层,以统一跨异构区块链对保留信息的访问控制。
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Invoice Discounting: A Blockchain-Based Approach
Invoice discounting is a market with a double-digit potential growth rate in Europe and worldwide in the next years. The main benefit of invoice discounting is the acceleration of cash flow from customers to suppliers: suppliers get advance payments from the bank, rather than waiting for the customers to pay. Hence, thanks to the quick availability of capital, businesses can invest in expansion and growth. More specifically, one of the most relevant problems today is how to provide better and faster invoice discounting services while preventing the double spending and maintaining the risk low. The blockchain frameworks have the potential to provide the right solution and thus to revolutionize the invoice discounting process. The benefits for suppliers, customers and financial institutions are related to the increased transparency added to the whole discounting process and the following risk reduction for the banks due to the capability to enhance the entire process and to reduce the double spending. In our paper, we introduce a blockchain-based invoice discounting system, called Distributed Ledger Invoice, and we propose a novel assessment method for evaluating currently available blockchain solutions for the invoice discounting scenario. Moreover, we also discuss two main issues regarding the information accessibility and the interoperability. In particular, since blockchain is still an emerging technology interoperability is a key factor for the blockchain adoption in inter-banking processes, where different blockchains solutions might be used. In this work we propose a decoupling layer, based on the Attribute-Based Access Control language, to unify the access control to reserved information across heterogeneous blockchains.
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