FairOnChain at BCCA Conference in Dubrovnik
14 October 2025
We present our new paper, SoK: Blockchain Unified Data Structure, at the 7th International Conference on Blockchain Computing and Applications (BCCA 2025) in Dubrovnik. This conference aims at to attract work of both researchers and practitioners in the area of cyber-security to share and exchange their experiences and research studies in both academia and industry in the field of blockchain. Read more ...
New paper "SoK: Unified Blockchain Data Structure"
12 July 2025
We present our new paper, SoK: Blockchain Unified Data Structure, where we survey existing solutions on blockchain data unification, including theoretical developments and practical open-source or commercial tools. Based on theoretical developments in unifying UTxO and Account-based blockchain models, we propose a new unified abstract data model focused on granular token transfer data. Read more ...
The FairOnChain project summarised in a poster
2 April 2025
Every development in the project should be accompanied by the appropriate communciation and dissemination. For this year’s CHIST-ERA Projects seminar, the FairOnChain consortium has prepared a poster which describes the project goals, methodology, key use cases, system design and architecture, and performance metrics. Read more ...
FairOnChain Consortium meets at École Polytechnique
26 September 2024
On September 26, Blockchain@X Research Center, part of CREST, hosted an in-person consortium meeting at the Alan Turing Building at INRIA on the École Polytechnique campus. During the meeting, the team updated the progress of ongoing work and detailed the planning for the next phase of the project. This included developments of a unified blockchain data structure and publicly accessible blockchain datasets aimed at enhancing data access, transparency, and reproducibility in blockchain research. Read more...
FairOnChain attend the CHIST-ERA Projects Seminar
16-19 April 2024
The CHIST-ERA Projects Seminar took place on a cruise from Helsinki, Finland to Stockholm, Sweden and back. The programme included a broad range of collaborative actiivites, where the FairOnChain team and the other projects in the Call for Open & Re-usable Research Data & Software worked together to communicate the goals, value, progress and results of our work. Read more...