Authors
Georgia Avarikioti, Lukas Käppeli, Yuyi Wang, Roger Wattenhofer
Publication date
2019
Conference
Financial Cryptography and Data Security: 23rd International Conference, FC 2019, Frigate Bay, St. Kitts and Nevis, February 18–22, 2019, Revised Selected Papers 23
Pages
466-483
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
We prove Bitcoin is secure under temporary dishonest majority. We assume the adversary can corrupt a specific fraction of parties and also introduce crash failures, i.e., some honest participants are offline during the execution of the protocol. We demand a majority of honest online participants on expectation. We explore three different models and present the requirements for proving Bitcoin’s security in all of them: we first examine a synchronous model, then extend to a bounded delay model and last we consider a synchronous model that allows message losses.
Total citations
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Scholar articles
G Avarikioti, L Käppeli, Y Wang, R Wattenhofer - Financial Cryptography and Data Security: 23rd …, 2019