Snowflake Inc. (20240242207). CROSS-CHAIN OPERATIONS TO DETERMINE ENTITY EQUIVALENCE VALUES IN A BLOCKCHAIN simplified abstract

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CROSS-CHAIN OPERATIONS TO DETERMINE ENTITY EQUIVALENCE VALUES IN A BLOCKCHAIN

Organization Name

Snowflake Inc.

Inventor(s)

Sridhar Ramaswamy of Cupertino CA (US)

Nathan Wiegand of Austin TX (US)

Rajaram Gaunker of Mountain View CA (US)

CROSS-CHAIN OPERATIONS TO DETERMINE ENTITY EQUIVALENCE VALUES IN A BLOCKCHAIN - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240242207 titled 'CROSS-CHAIN OPERATIONS TO DETERMINE ENTITY EQUIVALENCE VALUES IN A BLOCKCHAIN

The abstract describes an apparatus that interprets blockchain description values to create a blockchain group index data structure, which includes attribute associations across multiple blockchains. This apparatus also performs cross-chain interaction operations based on the blockchain group index data structure.

  • Interprets blockchain description values to create a blockchain group index data structure
  • Includes attribute associations across multiple blockchains
  • Performs cross-chain interaction operations based on the blockchain group index data structure

Potential Applications: - Cross-chain transactions - Interoperability between different blockchain networks - Data sharing and collaboration across multiple blockchains

Problems Solved: - Simplifies cross-chain interactions - Enhances data integrity and security across different blockchains - Facilitates seamless communication between disparate blockchain networks

Benefits: - Improved efficiency in cross-chain transactions - Enhanced data transparency and traceability - Increased interoperability between diverse blockchain ecosystems

Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhancing Cross-Chain Interactions with Blockchain Group Index Data Structure" This technology can be utilized in industries such as finance, supply chain management, healthcare, and decentralized applications to streamline cross-chain transactions and improve data interoperability.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the apparatus ensure data security and integrity across multiple blockchains? 2. What are the potential challenges in implementing cross-chain interaction operations using the blockchain group index data structure?


Original Abstract Submitted

an example apparatus includes a blockchain group data component structured to interpret a plurality of blockchain description values each corresponding to at least one of a plurality of blockchains, a blockchain group index component structured to provide a blockchain group index data structure in response to the plurality of blockchain description values, the blockchain group index data structure comprising an attribute association description. the attribute association description includes an identified attribute value, a first association of the identified attribute value to a first entity associated with a first blockchain of the plurality of blockchains, and a second association of the identified attribute value to a second entity associated with a second blockchain of the plurality of blockchains. the apparatus includes a cross-chain interaction component structured to perform a cross-chain interaction operation in response to the blockchain group index data structure.