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- 2020
- Nabil Alkeilani Alkadri, Rachid El Bansarkhani, Johannes Buchmann:
BLAZE: Practical Lattice-Based Blind Signatures for Privacy-Preserving Applications. Financial Cryptography 2020: 484-502 - Ghada Almashaqbeh, Allison Bishop, Justin Cappos:
MicroCash: Practical Concurrent Processing of Micropayments. Financial Cryptography 2020: 227-244 - James E. Arps, Nicolas Christin:
Open Market or Ghost Town? The Curious Case of OpenBazaar. Financial Cryptography 2020: 561-577 - Zeta Avarikioti, Lioba Heimbach, Yuyi Wang, Roger Wattenhofer:
Ride the Lightning: The Game Theory of Payment Channels. Financial Cryptography 2020: 264-283 - Zeta Avarikioti, Orfeas Stefanos Thyfronitis Litos, Roger Wattenhofer:
Cerberus Channels: Incentivizing Watchtowers for Bitcoin. Financial Cryptography 2020: 346-366 - Vivek Kumar Bagaria, Joachim Neu, David Tse:
Boomerang: Redundancy Improves Latency and Throughput in Payment-Channel Networks. Financial Cryptography 2020: 304-324 - Carsten Baum, Bernardo David, Rafael Dowsley:
Insured MPC: Efficient Secure Computation with Financial Penalties. Financial Cryptography 2020: 404-420 - Georgios Birmpas, Elias Koutsoupias, Philip Lazos, Francisco J. Marmolejo Cossío:
Fairness and Efficiency in DAG-Based Cryptocurrencies. Financial Cryptography 2020: 79-96 - Benedikt Bünz, Shashank Agrawal, Mahdi Zamani, Dan Boneh:
Zether: Towards Privacy in a Smart Contract World. Financial Cryptography 2020: 423-443 - Shengjiao Cao, Yuan Yuan, Angelo De Caro, Karthik Nandakumar, Kaoutar Elkhiyaoui, Yanyan Hu:
Decentralized Privacy-Preserving Netting Protocol on Blockchain for Payment Systems. Financial Cryptography 2020: 137-155 - Tong Cao, Jiangshan Yu, Jérémie Decouchant, Xiapu Luo, Paulo Veríssimo:
Exploring the Monero Peer-to-Peer Network. Financial Cryptography 2020: 578-594 - Oguzhan Ersoy, Stefanie Roos, Zekeriya Erkin:
How to Profit from Payments Channels. Financial Cryptography 2020: 284-303 - Federico Franzoni, Iván Abellán Álvarez, Vanesa Daza:
Leveraging Bitcoin Testnet for Bidirectional Botnet Command and Control Systems. Financial Cryptography 2020: 3-19 - Pierrick Gaudry, Alexander Golovnev:
Breaking the Encryption Scheme of the Moscow Internet Voting System. Financial Cryptography 2020: 32-49 - Alex Groce, Josselin Feist, Gustavo Grieco, Michael Colburn:
What are the Actual Flaws in Important Smart Contracts (And How Can We Find Them)? Financial Cryptography 2020: 634-653 - Lewis Gudgeon, Pedro Moreno-Sanchez, Stefanie Roos, Patrick McCorry, Arthur Gervais:
SoK: Layer-Two Blockchain Protocols. Financial Cryptography 2020: 201-226 - Ningyu He, Lei Wu, Haoyu Wang, Yao Guo, Xuxian Jiang:
Characterizing Code Clones in the Ethereum Smart Contract Ecosystem. Financial Cryptography 2020: 654-675 - Ethan Heilman, Sebastien Lipmann, Sharon Goldberg:
The Arwen Trading Protocols. Financial Cryptography 2020: 156-173 - Kostis Karantias, Aggelos Kiayias, Dionysis Zindros:
Proof-of-Burn. Financial Cryptography 2020: 523-540 - Aggelos Kiayias, Andrew Miller, Dionysis Zindros:
Non-interactive Proofs of Proof-of-Work. Financial Cryptography 2020: 505-522 - Magnus Krogsbøll, Liv Hartoft Borre, Tijs Slaats, Søren Debois:
Smart Contracts for Government Processes: Case Study and Prototype Implementation (Short Paper). Financial Cryptography 2020: 676-684 - Esteban Landerreche, Marc Stevens, Christian Schaffner:
Non-interactive Cryptographic Timestamping Based on Verifiable Delay Functions. Financial Cryptography 2020: 541-558 - Amani Moin, Kevin Sekniqi, Emin Gün Sirer:
SoK: A Classification Framework for Stablecoin Designs. Financial Cryptography 2020: 174-197 - Pedro Moreno-Sanchez, Arthur Blue, Duc Viet Le, Sarang Noether, Brandon Goodell, Aniket Kate:
DLSAG: Non-interactive Refund Transactions for Interoperable Payment Channels in Monero. Financial Cryptography 2020: 325-345 - Kevin Alarcón Negy, Peter R. Rizun, Emin Gün Sirer:
Selfish Mining Re-Examined. Financial Cryptography 2020: 61-78 - Satsuya Ohata, Koji Nuida:
Communication-Efficient (Client-Aided) Secure Two-Party Protocols and Its Application. Financial Cryptography 2020: 369-385 - Cristina Pérez-Solà, Alejandro Ranchal-Pedrosa, Jordi Herrera-Joancomartí, Guillermo Navarro-Arribas, Joaquín García-Alfaro:
LockDown: Balance Availability Attack Against Lightning Network Channels. Financial Cryptography 2020: 245-263 - Rainer Stütz, Peter Gazi, Bernhard Haslhofer, Jacob Illum:
Stake Shift in Major Cryptocurrencies: An Empirical Study. Financial Cryptography 2020: 97-113 - Anselme Tueno, Florian Kerschbaum, Stefan Katzenbeisser, Yordan Boev, Mubashir Qureshi:
Secure Computation of the kth-Ranked Element in a Star Network. Financial Cryptography 2020: 386-403 - Friedhelm Victor:
Address Clustering Heuristics for Ethereum. Financial Cryptography 2020: 617-633
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