This article presents an architecture for a blockchain bridge that connects two infrastructures, each utilizing different blockchain implementations and distinct security and authentication solutions, highlighting its innovative contribution to the field.
Blockchain offers decentralized and secure solutions across various domains [1]. While its application in cryptocurrency systems has garnered significant attention, its potential extends beyond financial transactions. In particular, the utilization of blockchain in governmental, medical, and other non-cryptocurrency contexts holds promise for enhancing data integrity, security, and transparency [2]. However, the diverse nature of these applications often necessitates interoperability between private blockchain networks to unlock their full potential. This article presents an architecture for a blockchain bridge that connects two infrastructures, each utilizing different blockchain implementations and distinct security and authentication solutions. Notably, the proposed bridge between two governmental blockchains represents an original idea and approach, highlighting its innovative contribution to the field.