Patent treats chains as hostile by default, using Chainlink RMN to validate intent before deterministic execution across chains. RMN nodes reconstruct Merkle rootsPatent treats chains as hostile by default, using Chainlink RMN to validate intent before deterministic execution across chains. RMN nodes reconstruct Merkle roots

New Patent Positions Chainlink as Core Infrastructure for Hostile Cross-Chain Systems

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  • Patent treats chains as hostile by default, using Chainlink RMN to validate intent before deterministic execution across chains.
  • RMN nodes reconstruct Merkle roots and bless matches, while curse mode pauses processing after finality or execution violations.

A U.S. patent application tied to Chainlink’s Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol has circulated in crypto infrastructure discussions after a thread argued that the design targets hostile cross-chain environments. In posts on X, one market commentator explained that the document is not framed as a token bridge, but as a method for coordinating resources and execution across blockchains that do not trust each other.\

The filing is titled “Systems and Methods for Risk Management Networks” and is listed on Justia under SmartContract Chainlink Limited SEZC. In the description, the system models cross-chain interaction between a source blockchain and a destination blockchain and uses router contracts on each chain to route cross-chain messages and support execution on the destination side. 

Just a day earlier, CNF outlined a new patent that focuses on Chainlink CCIP’s role in auditable hybrid finance systems. The thread described confidential computation running off-chain in Intel SGX enclaves, with only verified outputs delivered to on-chain or enterprise ledgers. It also referenced BLS threshold signatures, requiring quorum approval before enclave results are accepted by smart contracts.

Chainlink’s ‘Bless and Curse’ Controls

The patent describes a separate risk management network that operates in parallel to the main cross-chain transaction network. It includes on-chain risk management contracts and off-chain risk management nodes that continuously monitor supported chains for associated Merkle roots. 

Therefore, risk management nodes fetch source-chain messages, reconstruct a Merkle root, and compare it with the root committed on the destination chain. When the reconstructed root matches the committed root, the risk management nodes can vote to “bless” the root. 

Moreover, the new patent described a quorum process in which the risk management contract records votes and treats a root as blessed once the configured threshold is met. An OffRamp contract is described as enforcing the control, allowing execution only for messages contained in a Merkle root that is blessed by the risk management contract. 

The document also specifies a “curse” mode intended to pause processing when abnormal activity is detected. Examples include finality violations and execution safety violations, including cases where a message executes on the destination chain without a matching source message. 

If the curse threshold is met, the system is marked as cursed and cross-chain processing is paused on that chain until a lift action occurs.

In explaining the security goal, the patent notes that, as of late 2023, more than $2 billion in value had been lost to cross-chain bridge exploits. It also states that the risk management network is designed to be independent from the primary cross-chain interoperability system.

Last month, CNF reported that Chainlink powered JPMorgan’s $4 trillion footprint as the bank expands deeper into Web3 infrastructure. The report linked the move to broader institutional interest in tokenization, DeFi connectivity, and on-chain settlement tools.

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