Fully automated selfish mining analysis in efficient proof systems blockchains
We study selfish mining attacks in longest-chain blockchains like Bitcoin, but where the proof of work is replaced with efficient proof systems - like proofs of stake or proofs of space - and consider the problem of computing an optimal selfish mining attack which maximizes expected relative revenue...
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Main Authors: | CHATTERJEE, Krishnendu, EBRAHIMZADEH, Amirali, KARRABI, Mehrdad, PIETRZAK, Krzysztof, YEO, Michelle, ZIKELIC, Dorde |
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2024
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