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The following pages link to How to Use Bitcoin to Design Fair Protocols (Q2874551):
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- A denial of service attack against fair computations using bitcoin deposits (Q894460) (← links)
- Incentive-driven attacker for corrupting two-party protocols (Q1626274) (← links)
- Game theoretic notions of fairness in multi-party coin toss (Q1629437) (← links)
- What security can we achieve within 4 rounds? (Q2010586) (← links)
- Blockchain-based two-party fair contract signing scheme (Q2023216) (← links)
- Fair hierarchical secret sharing scheme based on smart contract (Q2055532) (← links)
- TARDIS: a foundation of time-lock puzzles in UC (Q2056801) (← links)
- Abuse resistant law enforcement access systems (Q2056806) (← links)
- Publicly verifiable zero knowledge from (collapsing) blockchains (Q2061968) (← links)
- FAST: fair auctions via secret transactions (Q2096643) (← links)
- Blind polynomial evaluation and data trading (Q2117031) (← links)
- Coin-based multi-party fair exchange (Q2117033) (← links)
- P2DEX: privacy-preserving decentralized cryptocurrency exchange (Q2117034) (← links)
- Game-theoretic fairness meets multi-party protocols: the case of leader election (Q2128554) (← links)
- A blockchain-based creditable and distributed incentive mechanism for participant mobile crowdsensing in edge computing (Q2130389) (← links)
- Shielded computations in smart contracts overcoming forks (Q2145367) (← links)
- A formal model of Algorand smart contracts (Q2145369) (← links)
- SoK: communication across distributed ledgers (Q2147221) (← links)
- A complete characterization of game-theoretically fair, multi-party coin toss (Q2169995) (← links)
- The impact of network delay on Nakamoto consensus mechanism (Q2700298) (← links)
- Rational Sumchecks (Q2799100) (← links)
- What Security Can We Achieve Within 4 Rounds? (Q2827735) (← links)
- Designing Proof of Human-Work Puzzles for Cryptocurrency and Beyond (Q3181039) (← links)
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- Analysis of the Blockchain Protocol in Asynchronous Networks (Q5267421) (← links)
- Escrow Protocols for Cryptocurrencies: How to Buy Physical Goods Using Bitcoin (Q5854436) (← links)
- Constant-round linear-broadcast secure computation with penalties (Q6041674) (← links)
- Bitcoin as a Transaction Ledger: A Composable Treatment (Q6489334) (← links)
- Constant-deposit multiparty lotteries on Bitcoin for arbitrary number of players and winners (Q6547898) (← links)
- Eagle: efficient privacy preserving smart contracts (Q6573970) (← links)
- Synchronizable fair exchange (Q6581797) (← links)