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22nd Financial Cryptography 2018: Nieuwpoort, Curaçao, The Netherlands: Workshops
- Aviv Zohar, Ittay Eyal, Vanessa Teague, Jeremy Clark, Andrea Bracciali, Federico Pintore, Massimiliano Sala:
Financial Cryptography and Data Security - FC 2018 International Workshops, BITCOIN, VOTING, and WTSC, Nieuwpoort, Curaçao, March 2, 2018, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 10958, Springer 2019, ISBN 978-3-662-58819-2
Bitcoin and Blockchain Research
- Patrick McCorry, Alexander Hicks, Sarah Meiklejohn:
Smart Contracts for Bribing Miners. 3-18 - Alexander Chepurnoy, Vasily Kharin, Dmitry Meshkov:
A Systematic Approach to Cryptocurrency Fees. 19-30 - Alexei Zamyatin, Nicholas Stifter, Aljosha Judmayer, Philipp Schindler, Edgar R. Weippl, William J. Knottenbelt:
A Wild Velvet Fork Appears! Inclusive Blockchain Protocol Changes in Practice - (Short Paper). 31-42 - Andrew Poelstra, Adam Back, Mark Friedenbach, Gregory Maxwell, Pieter Wuille:
Confidential Assets. 43-63 - Sean Bowe, Ariel Gabizon, Matthew D. Green:
A Multi-party Protocol for Constructing the Public Parameters of the Pinocchio zk-SNARK. 64-77 - Sergi Delgado-Segura, Cristina Pérez-Solà, Guillermo Navarro-Arribas, Jordi Herrera-Joancomartí:
Analysis of the Bitcoin UTXO Set. 78-91 - Joseph Bonneau:
Hostile Blockchain Takeovers (Short Paper). 92-100 - Marie Vasek, Tyler Moore:
Analyzing the Bitcoin Ponzi Scheme Ecosystem. 101-112 - Matthias Grundmann, Till Neudecker, Hannes Hartenstein:
Exploiting Transaction Accumulation and Double Spends for Topology Inference in Bitcoin. 113-126 - Sarah Azouvi, Mary Maller, Sarah Meiklejohn:
Egalitarian Society or Benevolent Dictatorship: The State of Cryptocurrency Governance. 127-143 - Ze Wang, Jingqiang Lin, Quanwei Cai, Qiongxiao Wang, Jiwu Jing, Daren Zha:
Blockchain-Based Certificate Transparency and Revocation Transparency. 144-162
Advances in Secure Electronic Voting Schemes
- Martin Strand:
A Verifiable Shuffle for the GSW Cryptosystem. 165-180 - Pascal Mainini, Rolf Haenni:
Outsourcing Modular Exponentiation in Cryptographic Web Applications. 181-195 - Walter R. Mebane Jr., Matthew Bernhard:
Voting Technologies, Recount Methods and Votes in Wisconsin and Michigan in 2016. 196-209 - Panagiotis Grontas, Aris Pagourtzis, Alexandros Zacharakis, Bingsheng Zhang:
Towards Everlasting Privacy and Efficient Coercion Resistance in Remote Electronic Voting. 210-231 - Severin Hauser, Rolf Haenni:
Modeling a Bulletin Board Service Based on Broadcast Channels with Memory. 232-246 - Ben Smyth:
Verifiability of Helios Mixnet. 247-261
Trusted Smart Contracts
- Hisham S. Galal, Amr M. Youssef:
Verifiable Sealed-Bid Auction on the Ethereum Blockchain. 265-278 - Dominik Harz, Magnus Boman:
The Scalability of Trustless Trust. 279-293 - Lin Chen, Lei Xu, Zhimin Gao, Nolan Shah, Ton Chanh Le, Yang Lu, Weidong Shi:
The Game Among Bribers in a Smart Contract System. 294-307 - Yuzhe Richard Tang, Zihao Xing, Cheng Xu, Ju Chen, Jianliang Xu:
Lightweight Blockchain Logging for Data-Intensive Applications. 308-324 - Thomas D. Dickerson, Paul Gazzillo, Maurice Herlihy, Vikram Saraph, Eric Koskinen:
Proof-Carrying Smart Contracts. 325-338 - Oleksii Konashevych:
Comparative Analysis of the Legal Concept of Title Rights in Real Estate and the Technology of Tokens: How Can Titles Become Tokens? 339-351 - Seyedehmahsa Moosavi, Jeremy Clark:
Ghazal: Toward Truly Authoritative Web Certificates Using Ethereum. 352-366 - Mildred Chidinma Okoye, Jeremy Clark:
Toward Cryptocurrency Lending. 367-380
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