"What happens when an industry transitions from using one or more 'smart' and centralized networks to using a common, decentralized, open, and dumb network?
A tsunami of innovation that was pent up for decades is suddenly released."
Andreas Antonopoulos, author of "Mastering Bitcoin"
Andreas Antonopoulos, author of "Mastering Bitcoin"
New papers
- RandPiper--Reconfiguration-Friendly Random Beacons with Quadratic Communication Bhat, Adithya and Shrestha, Nibesh and Kate, Aniket and Nayak, Kartik 2020
- Manta: Privacy Preserving Decentralized Exchange Shumo Chu and Qiudong Xia and Zhenfei Zhang 2020
- Adaptive layer-two dispute periods in blockchains Rami Khalil and Naranker Dulay 2020
- A tool for proving Michelson Smart Contracts in WHY3 da Horta, Lu\'\is Pedro Arrojado and Reis, Jo\~ao Santos and de Sousa, Sim\~ao Melo and Pereira, M\'ario 2020
- Compact Certificates of Collective Knowledge Silvio Micali and Leonid Reyzin and Georgios Vlachos and Riad S. Wahby and Nickolai Zeldovich 2020
- Two-round trip Schnorr multi-signatures via delinearized witnesses Handan Kilinc Alper and Jeffrey Burdges 2020
- Optimal Communication Complexity of Byzantine Agreement, Revisited Atsuki Momose and Ling Ren 2020
- Halo 0.9: A Halo Protocol with Fully-Succinctness Lira Wang 2020
- Bitcoin-Monero Cross-chain Atomic Swap Joël Gugger 2020
- NC-Max: Breaking the Security-Performance Tradeoff in Nakamoto Consensus Ren Zhang and Dingwei Zhang and Quake Wang and Shichen Wu and Jan Xie and Bart Preneel 2020