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A Fully Local Last-Generated Rule in a Blockchain

13 November 2024
Akira Sakurai
Kazuyuki Shudo
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Abstract

An effective method for suppressing intentional forks in a blockchain is the last-generated rule, which selects the most recent chain as the main chain in the event of a chain tie. This rule helps invalidate blocks that are withheld by adversaries for a certain period. However, existing last-generated rules face an issue in that their applications to the system are not fully localized. In conservative cryptocurrency systems such as Bitcoin, it is desirable for methods to be applied in a fully local manner. In this paper, we propose a locally applicable last-generated rule. Our method is straightforward and is based on a relative time reference. By conservatively setting the upper bound for the clock skews ΔOi\Delta_{O_i}ΔOi​​ to 200 s, our proposed method reduces the proportion γ\gammaγ of honest miners following the attacker during chain ties by more than 40% compared to existing local methods.

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