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3rd CryBlockMOBICOM 2020: London, UK
- CryBlock@MOBICOM 2020: Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Cryptocurrencies and Blockchains for Distributed Systems, London, UK, September 25, 2020. ACM 2020, ISBN 978-1-4503-8079-9
- Albenzio Cirillo, Antonio Mauro, Diego Pennino, Maurizio Pizzonia, Andrea Vitaletti, Marco Zecchini:
Decentralized robinson list. 1-6 - Suhyeon Lee, Seungjoo Kim:
Proof-of-stake at stake: predatory, destructive attack on PoS cryptocurrencies. 7-11 - Mirko Zichichi, Stefano Ferretti, Gabriele D'Angelo:
Are distributed ledger technologies ready for intelligent transportation systems? 12-17 - Lyudmila Kovalchuk, Mariia Rodinko, Roman Oliynykov:
Upper bound probability of double spend attack on SPECTRE. 18-22 - Gaia Maselli, Mauro Piva, Francesco Restuccia:
HyBloSE: hybrid blockchain for secure-by-design smart environments. 23-28 - Ranwa Al Mallah, Bilal Farooq:
Actor-based risk analysis for blockchains in smart mobility. 29-34 - Gewu Bu, Riane Haouara, Thanh Son Lam Nguyen, Maria Potop-Butucaru:
Cross hyperledger fabric transactions. 35-40 - Luca Serena, Stefano Ferretti, Gabriele D'Angelo:
DiLeNA: distributed ledger network analyzer. 41-46 - Sang-Yoon Chang, Simeon Wuthier:
Dynamic power control for rational cryptocurrency mining. 47-52 - Biagio Distefano, Nadia Pocher, Mirko Zichichi:
MOATcoin: exploring challenges and legal implications of smart contracts through a gamelike DApp experiment. 53-58 - Léonard Lys, Arthur Micoulet, Maria Potop-Butucaru:
Atomic cross chain swaps via relays and adapters. 59-64 - Luca Serena, Gabriele D'Angelo, Stefano Ferretti:
Implications of dissemination strategies on the security of distributed ledgers. 65-70 - Gianmaria Del Monte, Diego Pennino, Maurizio Pizzonia:
Scaling blockchains without giving up decentralization and security: a solution to the blockchain scalability trilemma. 71-76
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