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Jian Sheng Wang

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2026
n-VM: A Multi-VM Layer-1 Architecture with Shared Identity and Token State

The paper proposes n-VM, a novel Layer-1 architecture that unifies multiple heterogeneous virtual machines (VMs) onto a shared consensus and state layer, solving cross-chain fragmentation issues.

HFIPay: Privacy-Preserving, Cross-Chain Cryptocurrency Payments to Human-Friendly Identifiers

HFIPay proposes a privacy-preserving, non-custodial system for cross-chain cryptocurrency payments that links human-friendly identifiers to blockchain transactions without exposing recipient balances or transaction history.

MEV-ACE: Identity-Authenticated Fair Ordering for Proposer-Controlled MEV Mitigation

MEV-ACE introduces a fair ordering protocol that mitigates proposer-controlled MEV by combining authenticated economic identities, auditable commit/open messages, and verifiable delay randomness to ensure predictable and fair transaction ordering.

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cs.CRcs.DCRecentApr 8, 2026

MEV-ACE: Identity-Authenticated Fair Ordering for Proposer-Controlled MEV Mitigation

Jian Sheng Wang

MEV-ACE introduces a fair ordering protocol that mitigates proposer-controlled MEV by combining authenticated economic identities, auditable commit/open messages, and verifiable delay randomness to en…

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cs.CRcs.DCRecentMar 27, 2026

HFIPay: Privacy-Preserving, Cross-Chain Cryptocurrency Payments to Human-Friendly Identifiers

Jian Sheng Wang

HFIPay proposes a privacy-preserving, non-custodial system for cross-chain cryptocurrency payments that links human-friendly identifiers to blockchain transactions without exposing recipient balances…

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cs.CRcs.DCRecentMar 24, 2026

n-VM: A Multi-VM Layer-1 Architecture with Shared Identity and Token State

Jian Sheng Wang

The paper proposes n-VM, a novel Layer-1 architecture that unifies multiple heterogeneous virtual machines (VMs) onto a shared consensus and state layer, solving cross-chain fragmentation issues.

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