US 11,895,252 B2
Method, controller, and computer-readable medium for network addressing on a distributed crypto ledger network
Kevin Lupowitz, New York, NY (US); Eric Couillard, New York, NY (US); Sanjaya Kulkarni, Edison, NJ (US); Brian Bruce, Glen Rock, NJ (US); Sanjay Deshpande, East Brunswick, NJ (US); Omari Edwards, West Orange, NJ (US); Joe Grastara, Toms River, NJ (US); and Al Gleicher, Elmhurst, NY (US)
Assigned to TASSAT GROUP INC., New York, NY (US)
Filed by Tassat Group Inc., New York, NY (US)
Filed on Jun. 10, 2022, as Appl. No. 17/837,820.
Application 17/837,820 is a continuation of application No. 17/592,183, filed on Feb. 3, 2022, granted, now 11,477,005.
Prior Publication US 2023/0283489 A1, Sep. 7, 2023
This patent is subject to a terminal disclaimer.
Int. Cl. H04L 9/00 (2022.01); H04L 9/32 (2006.01); H04L 61/45 (2022.01)
CPC H04L 9/50 (2022.05) [H04L 9/3213 (2013.01); H04L 61/45 (2022.05)] 21 Claims
OG exemplary drawing
 
1. A method executed by one or more computing devices of a controller of a distributed crypto-ledger network, the method comprising:
receiving, by the controller, an instruction to perform at least one operation between a first user and a second user, the first user corresponding to a first entity that is a member of the distributed crypto-ledger network, wherein the instruction comprises a destination address corresponding to the second user;
querying, by the controller, a top-level name registry with the destination address to determine a second entity associated with the destination address, the second entity being a different member of the distributed crypto-ledger network; and
executing, by the controller, the operation between the first user and the second user by transmitting execution instructions to the first entity and the second entity, the execution instructions being configured to:
cause a first entity controller at the first entity to modify data stored at a source address corresponding to the first user on a first entity-specific distributed crypto-ledger of the first entity; and
cause a second entity controller at the second entity to modify data stored at the destination address on the second entity-specific distributed crypto-ledger of the second entity.