An offline online structure describes a system design that combines elements operating without network connectivity with those requiring continuous internet access. This hybrid approach often addresses security, accessibility, or resilience requirements, allowing certain functions to proceed even when online resources are unavailable. It is particularly relevant for critical systems requiring high availability and robustness.
Context
In the context of digital assets, an offline online structure is frequently discussed for enhancing the security and resilience of digital currency systems, especially central bank digital currencies. This design could enable payments in scenarios without internet access, ensuring financial inclusion and continuity during disruptions. Balancing security with accessibility in such architectures remains a key design consideration for future digital payment systems.
A new Universally Composable Threshold FHE decryption protocol achieves high throughput via an offline-online structure, enabling real-time confidential computation.
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