Lobmaier, DavidDavidLobmaierKonlechner, RafaelRafaelKonlechnerSchulte, StefanStefanSchulteWeber, IngoIngoWeber2024-02-012024-02-012024-03-18ACM Distributed Ledger Technologies 3 (1): 6 (2024)https://hdl.handle.net/11420/45441Payment Channel Networks (PCNs) are a promising approach to overcome scalability issues of blockchains. In order to achieve efficient payments in PCNs, it is necessary to route transactions between a payer and a payee. Especially in large-scale PCNs, multi-hop routing becomes necessary, since transactions need to be relayed by nodes. For this, a scalable routing algorithm is needed, which fits the individual objectives of PCN users. In this paper, we study whether routing protocols from the field of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) can be applied in PCNs. To this end, we first derive requirements for routing in PCNs, select suitable approaches, and analyze to which degrees they perform well and meet the requirements. We adapt selected protocols and evaluate them with regard to the lengths of payment paths, fees, and success ratio.en2769-6480ACM Distributed Ledger Technologies20241Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)Computer SciencesAssessing routing algorithms for payment channel networksJournal Article10.1145/3643566Journal Article