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Active Defense Analysis of Blockchain Forking through the Spatial-Temporal Lens. (arXiv:2209.08463v1 [cs.CR])
Sept. 20, 2022, 1:20 a.m. | Shengling Wang, Ying Wang, Hongwei Shi, Qin Hu
cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org
Forking breaches the security and performance of blockchain as it is
symptomatic of distributed consensus, spurring wide interest in analyzing and
resolving it. The state-of-the-art works can be categorized into two kinds:
experiment-based and model-based. However, the former falls short in
exclusiveness since the derived observations are scenario-specific. Hence, it
is problematic to abstractly reveal the crystal-clear forking laws. Besides,
the models established in the latter are spatiality-free, which totally
overlook the fact that forking is essentially an undesirable result …
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