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    Time Locked Contract

    Time Locked Contract

    By Redaktion cvj.ch on 19. November 2025 Glossary

    A time-locked contract is a smart contract mechanism that allows transactions or access to digital assets only after a defined point in time or within a specified time window. This time-based logic increases security, creates enforceability, and enables precise control over when assets may be transferred or redeemed.

    Time-locked contracts are used to lock crypto assets for a specific period or to implement time-controlled conditions in smart contracts. They are used in both Bitcoin- and Ethereum-based protocols and form the foundation of many applications such as token vesting, HTLCs, timelock wallets, or reliable DeFi mechanisms.

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    How time-locked contracts work and what they are used for

    At the core of a time-locked contract is the rule that a transaction or asset can only be executed after a certain period has passed. The lock can be set either block-based (e.g., from block height X) or time-based (e.g., after a specific date or time). On Bitcoin, this is implemented using functions such as CheckLockTimeVerify (CLTV) or CheckSequenceVerify (CSV), which define when an output becomes valid. On Ethereum, the logic is implemented through smart-contract programming, typically using timestamp or block-number checks.

    Time-locked contracts ensure that transactions are predictable and immutable. Once deployed, the time logic cannot easily be bypassed, which increases confidence in the process. This is particularly important for financial transactions that must not be executed prematurely or manipulated.

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    Time-locked contracts are used across many core areas of the blockchain economy. A classic application is vesting schedules, where team or investor tokens remain locked for months or years to ensure fair market launches and prevent dumping. They are also used for token lockups, staking periods, or treasury safeguards to ensure that funds cannot be moved before a set deadline.

    In the context of cross-chain transactions, hashed time-locked contracts (HTLCs) form the technical basis for atomic swaps. They combine a time window with cryptographic conditions to ensure that a trade only occurs if both parties fulfill their obligations – otherwise the transaction is automatically reversed. Time locks also play a central role in Layer-2 solutions, such as state channels or rollup exit mechanisms, which set deadlines during which users can assert claims.

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