"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
- Extended Abstract: HotStuff-2: Optimal Two-Phase Responsive BFT Dahlia Malkhi and Kartik Nayak 2023
- LURK: Lambda, the Ultimate Recursive Knowledge Amin, Nada and Burnham, John and Garillot, Fran\ccois and Gennaro, Rosario and Rogozin, Daniel and Wong, Cameron and others 2023
- Zero-Knowledge Arguments for Subverted RSA Groups Dimitris Kolonelos and Mary Maller and Mikhail Volkhov 2023
- FRED: A Frontrunning Resistant Darkpool Chudnovsky, Jacob and Friedlander, Henry and Vasisht, Ajay and Zalcberg, Federico 2022
- Improving Proof of Stake Economic Security via MEV Redistribution Chitra, Tarun and Kulkarni, Kshitij 2022
- Replicating Portfolios: Constructing Permissionless Derivatives Sterrett, Estelle and Jepsen, Waylon and Kim, Evan 2022
- SPEEDEX: A Scalable, Parallelizable, and Economically Efficient Decentralized EXchange Geoffrey Ramseyer and Ashish Goel and David Mazières 2023
- Dynamic, Private, Anonymous, Collateralizable Commitments vs. MEV Conor McMenamin and Vanesa Daza 2023
- Multi-Party Timed Commitments Yael Doweck and Ittay Eyal 2020
- Why Stake When You Can Borrow? Tarun Chitra and Alex Evans 2020
- SoK: MEV Countermeasures: Theory and Practice Sen Yang and Fan Zhang and Ken Huang and Xi Chen and Youwei Yang and Feng Zhu 2022
- A flash(bot) in the pan Ben Weintraub and Christof Ferreira Torres and Cristina Nita-Rotaru and Radu State 2022
- Order-fair consensus in the permissionless setting Kelkar, Mahimna and Deb, Soubhik and Kannan, Sreeram 2022