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Probabilistic Smart Contracts: Secure Randomness on the Blockchain

Probabilistic Smart Contracts: Secure Randomness on the Blockchain

21 February 2019
K. Chatterjee
A. Goharshady
Arash Pourdamghani
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Papers citing "Probabilistic Smart Contracts: Secure Randomness on the Blockchain"

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Title
Tyche: Collateral-Free Coalition-Resistant Multiparty Lotteries with
  Arbitrary Payouts
Tyche: Collateral-Free Coalition-Resistant Multiparty Lotteries with Arbitrary Payouts
Quentin Kniep
Roger Wattenhofer
38
0
0
05 Sep 2024
Quantum-Secure Hybrid Blockchain System for DID-based Verifiable Random
  Function with NTRU Linkable Ring Signature
Quantum-Secure Hybrid Blockchain System for DID-based Verifiable Random Function with NTRU Linkable Ring Signature
Bong Gon Kim
Dennis Wong
Yoon Seok Yang
16
5
0
30 Jan 2024
Lazy Contracts: Alleviating High Gas Costs by Secure and Trustless
  Off-chain Execution of Smart Contracts
Lazy Contracts: Alleviating High Gas Costs by Secure and Trustless Off-chain Execution of Smart Contracts
Soroush Farokhnia
41
4
0
20 Sep 2023
A Game-theoretic Approach for Provably-Uniform Random Number Generation
  in Decentralized Networks
A Game-theoretic Approach for Provably-Uniform Random Number Generation in Decentralized Networks
Zhuo Cai
24
11
0
20 Sep 2023
Eating sandwiches: Modular and lightweight elimination of transaction
  reordering attacks
Eating sandwiches: Modular and lightweight elimination of transaction reordering attacks
Orestis Alpos
Ignacio Amores-Sesar
Christian Cachin
Michelle Yeo
82
5
0
06 Jul 2023
Irrationality, Extortion, or Trusted Third-parties: Why it is Impossible
  to Buy and Sell Physical Goods Securely on the Blockchain
Irrationality, Extortion, or Trusted Third-parties: Why it is Impossible to Buy and Sell Physical Goods Securely on the Blockchain
A. Goharshady
25
18
0
19 Oct 2021
Towards a Game-Theoretic Security Analysis of Off-Chain Protocols
Towards a Game-Theoretic Security Analysis of Off-Chain Protocols
Sophie Rain
Zeta Avarikioti
Laura Kovács
Matteo Maffei
AAML
49
14
0
15 Sep 2021
SoK: Oracles from the Ground Truth to Market Manipulation
SoK: Oracles from the Ground Truth to Market Manipulation
Shayan Eskandari
M. Salehi
Wanyun Catherine Gu
Jeremy Clark
AAML
63
45
0
01 Jun 2021
Towards Privacy-assured and Lightweight On-chain Auditing of
  Decentralized Storage
Towards Privacy-assured and Lightweight On-chain Auditing of Decentralized Storage
Yuefeng Du
Huayi Duan
Anxin Zhou
Cong Wang
M. Au
Qian Wang
20
23
0
12 May 2020
BlockHouse: Blockchain-based Distributed Storehouse System
BlockHouse: Blockchain-based Distributed Storehouse System
D. Perard
Lucas Gicquel
Jérome Lacan
14
6
0
20 Jan 2020
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