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How to Tame Multiple Spending in Decentralized Cryptocurrencies

(2205.14076)
Published May 27, 2022 in cs.DC

Abstract

The last decade has seen a variety of Asset-Transfer systems designed for decentralized environments. To address the problem of double-spending, these systems inherently make strong model assumptions and spend a lot of resources. In this paper, we take a non-orthodox approach to the double-spending problem that might suit better realistic environments in which these systems are to be deployed. We consider the decentralized trust setting, where each user may independently choose who to trust by forming its local quorums. In this setting, we define $k$-Spending Asset Transfer, a relaxed version of asset transfer which bounds the number of times the same asset can be spent. We establish a precise relationship between the decentralized trust assumptions and $k$, the optimal spending number of the system.

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