The advent of decentralized trading markets introduces a number of new challenges for consensus protocols. In addition to the \u27usual\u27 attacks - a subset of the validators trying to prevent disagreement -- there is now the possibility of financial fraud, which can abuse properties not normally considered critical in consensus protocols. We investigate the issues of attackers manipulating or exploiting the order in which transactions are scheduled in the blockchain. More concretely, we look into relative order fairness, i.e., ways we can assure that the relative order of transactions is fair. We show that one of the more intuitive definitions of fairness is impossible to achieve. We then present Wendy, a group of low overhead protocol...
In his seminal result, Cleve [STOC’86] established that secure distributed computation— guaranteeing...
Classical results on secure multi-party computation (MPC) imply that fully secure computation, inclu...
Fault-tolerant distributed systems move the trust in a single party to a majority of parties partici...
With the growing number of decentralized finance (DeFi) applications, transaction fairness in blockc...
Leader-based protocols for consensus, i.e., atomic broadcast, allow some processes to unilaterally a...
Blockchains can guarantee fairness during the exchange of digital goods such that in a two-party exc...
Research in Multi-Party Computation is constantly evolving over the years. Starting from the very fi...
Tendermint-core blockchains (e.g. Cosmos) are considered today one of the most viable alternatives f...
A fair distributed protocol ensures that dishonest parties have no advantage over honest parties in ...
In blockchain technology, consensus protocols serve as mechanisms to reach agreements among a distri...
Motivated by the great success and adoption of Bitcoin, a number of cryptocurrencies such as Litecoi...
Secure multiparty computation allows mutually distrusting parties to compute a function on their pri...
A recent trend in multi-party computation is to achieve cryptographic fairness via monetary penaltie...
International audienceCommittee-based blockchains are among the most popular alternatives of proof-o...
A fair distributed protocol ensures that dishonest parties have no advantage over honest parties in ...
In his seminal result, Cleve [STOC’86] established that secure distributed computation— guaranteeing...
Classical results on secure multi-party computation (MPC) imply that fully secure computation, inclu...
Fault-tolerant distributed systems move the trust in a single party to a majority of parties partici...
With the growing number of decentralized finance (DeFi) applications, transaction fairness in blockc...
Leader-based protocols for consensus, i.e., atomic broadcast, allow some processes to unilaterally a...
Blockchains can guarantee fairness during the exchange of digital goods such that in a two-party exc...
Research in Multi-Party Computation is constantly evolving over the years. Starting from the very fi...
Tendermint-core blockchains (e.g. Cosmos) are considered today one of the most viable alternatives f...
A fair distributed protocol ensures that dishonest parties have no advantage over honest parties in ...
In blockchain technology, consensus protocols serve as mechanisms to reach agreements among a distri...
Motivated by the great success and adoption of Bitcoin, a number of cryptocurrencies such as Litecoi...
Secure multiparty computation allows mutually distrusting parties to compute a function on their pri...
A recent trend in multi-party computation is to achieve cryptographic fairness via monetary penaltie...
International audienceCommittee-based blockchains are among the most popular alternatives of proof-o...
A fair distributed protocol ensures that dishonest parties have no advantage over honest parties in ...
In his seminal result, Cleve [STOC’86] established that secure distributed computation— guaranteeing...
Classical results on secure multi-party computation (MPC) imply that fully secure computation, inclu...
Fault-tolerant distributed systems move the trust in a single party to a majority of parties partici...