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IEEE ICBC 2019: Seoul, Korea
- IEEE International Conference on Blockchain and Cryptocurrency, ICBC 2019, Seoul, Korea (South), May 14-17, 2019. IEEE 2019, ISBN 978-1-7281-1328-9
- Martin Westerkamp:
Verifiable Smart Contract Portability. 1-9 - Michal Król, Sergi Reñé, Arnold Cheung, Ioannis Psaras:
Rewarding device-to-device content dissemination using Proof-of-Prestige. 1-2 - Ryohei Banno, Kazuyuki Shudo:
Simulating a Blockchain Network with SimBlock. 3-4 - Wazen M. Shbair, Mathis Steichen, Jérôme François, Radu State:
BlockZoom: Large-Scale Blockchain Testbed. 5-6 - Santeri Paavolainen, Pekka Nikander:
Interledger Demo: IoT Integration. 7-8 - Robert Norvill, Mathis Steichen, Wazen M. Shbair, Radu State:
Demo: Blockchain for the Simplification and Automation of KYC Result Sharing. 9-10 - Sina Rafati Niya, Danijel Dordevic, Atif Nabi Ghulam, Tanbir Mann, Burkhard Stiller:
A Platform-independent, Generic-purpose, and Blockchain-based Supply Chain Tracking. 11-12 - Andreas Schaufelbühl, Sina Rafati Niya, Lucas Pelloni, Severin Wullschleger, Thomas Bocek, Lawrence Rajendran, Burkhard Stiller:
EUREKA - A Minimal Operational Prototype of a Blockchain-based Rating and Publishing System. 13-14 - Sina Rafati Niya, Eryk Schiller, Ile Cepilov, Fabio Maddaloni, Kürsat Aydinli, Timo Surbeck, Thomas Bocek, Burkhard Stiller:
Adaptation of Proof-of-Stake-based Blockchains for IoT Data Streams. 15-16 - Rahul Radhakrishnan, Gowri Sankar Ramachandran, Bhaskar Krishnamachari:
SDPP: Streaming Data Payment Protocol for Data Economy. 17-18 - Changhao Chenli, Boyang Li, Yiyu Shi, Taeho Jung:
Energy-recycling Blockchain with Proof-of-Deep-Learning. 19-23 - Raphael Matile, Bruno Rodrigues, Eder J. Scheid, Burkhard Stiller:
CaIV: Cast-as-Intended Verifiability in Blockchain-based Voting. 24-28 - Lukás Hellebrandt, Ivan Homoliak, Kamil Malinka, Petr Hanácek:
Increasing Trust in Tor Node List Using Blockchain. 29-32 - Chander Govindarajan, Pralhad Deshpande, Sandip Chakraborty:
A Fault Resilient Consensus Protocol for Large Permissioned Blockchain Networks. 33-37 - Felix Franz, Tobias Fertig, Andreas E. Schütz, Henry Vu:
Towards Human-readable Smart Contracts. 38-42 - Jia Kan, Kyeong Soo Kim:
MTFS: Merkle-Tree-Based File System. 43-47 - Xuan Luo, Wei Cai, Zehua Wang, Xiuhua Li, Victor C. M. Leung:
A Payment Channel Based Hybrid Decentralized Ethereum Token Exchange. 48-49 - Tom K. Dasaklis, Fran Casino:
Improving Vendor-managed Inventory Strategy Based on Internet of Things (IoT) Applications and Blockchain Technology. 50-55 - Chunpeng Ge, Siwei Sun, Pawel Szalachowski:
Permission less Block chains and Secure Logging. 56-60 - Ali Dorri, Ambrose Hill, Salil S. Kanhere, Raja Jurdak, Fengji Luo, Zhao Yang Dong:
Peer-to-Peer EnergyTrade: A Distributed Private Energy Trading Platform. 61-64 - Christian Schaefer, Christine Edman:
Transparent Logging with Hyperledger Fabric. 65-69 - Nour Jnoub, Wolfgang Klas:
Detection of Tampered Images Using Blockchain Technology. 70-73 - Van-Cam Nguyen, Hoai-Luan Pham, Thi Hong Tran, Huu-Thuan Huynh, Yasuhiko Nakashima:
Digitizing Invoice and Managing VAT Payment Using Blockchain Smart Contract. 74-77 - Yu-Chi Chen, Song-Yi Hsu, Ting-Wei Chang, Ting-Wei Wu:
Lottery DApp from Multi-Randomness Extraction. 78-80 - Léo Besançon, Catarina Ferreira Da Silva, Parisa Ghodous:
Towards Blockchain Interoperability: Improving Video Games Data Exchange. 81-85 - Han-Yee Kim, Taeweon Suh, Lei Xu, Weidong Shi:
FPGALedger: FPGA based Decentralized Ledger for Enterprise Applications. 86-89 - Dilip Krishnaswamy, Kanchan Chauhan, Aayush Bhatnagar, Shailesh Jha, Shobhit Srivastava, Dipender Bhamrah, Manish Prasad:
The Design of a Mobile Number Portability System on a Permissioned Private Blockchain Platform. 90-94 - Makoto Takemiya:
Sora: A Decentralized Autonomous Economy. 95-98 - Ahsan Manzoor, Madhusanka Liyanage, An Braeken, Salil S. Kanhere, Mika Ylianttila:
Blockchain based Proxy Re-Encryption Scheme for Secure IoT Data Sharing. 99-103 - Christopher G. Harris:
The Risks and Challenges of Implementing Ethereum Smart Contracts. 104-107 - Christian Killer, Bruno Rodrigues, Burkhard Stiller:
Security Management and Visualization in a Blockchain-based Collaborative Defense. 108-111 - Nelson Bore, Andrew Kinai, Juliet Mutahi, David Kaguma, Fred Otieno, Sekou L. Remy, Komminist Weldemariam:
On Using Blockchain Based Workflows. 112-116 - Chaehyeon Lee, Heegon Kim, Sajan Maharjan, Kyungchan Ko, James Won-Ki Hong:
Blockchain Explorer based on RPC-based Monitoring System. 117-119 - Michael Herbert Ziegler, Marcel Großmann, Udo R. Krieger:
Integration of Fog Computing and Blockchain Technology Using the Plasma Framework. 120-123 - Andrew Gorczyca, Audrey Decker:
Distributed Ledger Witness Selection in Bounded Width Directed Acyclic Graphs. 124-127 - Charlotte Shiao-Han Wu, Huang-Chih Sung, Tsung-Chi Cheng:
Measuring ICO Performance Indicators: An Empirical Study Via White Papers. 128-132 - Santosh Pandey, Gopal Ojha, Bikesh Shrestha, Rohit Kumar:
BlockSIM: A practical simulation tool for optimal network design, stability and planning. 133-137 - Meryam Essaid, Se Jin Park, Hongtaek Ju:
Visualising Bitcoin's Dynamic P2P Network Topoogy and Performance. 141-145 - Luigi Vigneri, Wolfgang Welz, Alon Gal, Vassil S. Dimitrov:
Achieving Fairness in the Tangle through an Adaptive Rate Control Algorithm. 146-148 - Emad Almutairi, Shiroq Al-Megren:
Usability and Security Analysis of the KeepKey Wallet. 149-153 - Kota Kanemura, Kentaroh Toyoda, Tomoaki Ohtsuki:
Identification of Darknet Markets' Bitcoin Addresses by Voting Per-address Classification Results. 154-158 - Beltran Borja Fiz Pontiveros, Mathis Steichen, Radu State:
Mint Centrality: A Centrality Measure for the Bitcoin Transaction Graph. 159-162 - Zhaofang Li, Qinghua Lu, Shiping Chen, Yue Liu, Xiwei Xu:
A Landscape of Cryptocurrencies. 165-166 - Pavlos Tzianos, Georgios Pipelidis, Nikolaos Tsiamitros:
Hermes: An Open and Transparent Marketplace for IoT Sensor Data over Distributed Ledgers. 167-170 - Darya Korepanova, Stanislav Kruglik, Yash Madhwal, Timur Myaldzin, Ivan Prokhorov, Igor Shiyanov, Sergey Vorobyov, Yury Yanovich:
Blockchain-Based Solution to Prevent Postage Stamps Fraud. 171-175 - Ron van der Meyden:
On the specification and verification of atomic swap smart contracts (extended abstract). 176-179 - Sean Kang, Kideok Cho, Kyle Park:
On the Effectiveness of Multi-Token Economies. 180-184 - Richard Banach:
Punishment not Reward: Disincentivising Blockchain Application Misbehaviour. 185-187 - Yi Lucy Wang, Bhaskar Krishnamachari:
Enhancing Engagement in Token-Curated Registries via an Inflationary Mechanism. 188-191 - Robert Norvill, Beltran Fiz, Radu State, Andrea J. Cullen:
Standardising smart contracts: Automatically inferring ERC standards. 192-195 - Kyle Park, Kideok Cho, Dookyoon Han, Ted "Taekyoung" Kwon, Sangheon Pack:
Proof of Delivery in a Trustless Network. 196-200 - O. Letychevsky, Volodymyr Peschanenko, Viktor Radchenko, M. Poltoratzkyi, P. Kovalenko, S. Mogylko:
Formal Verification of Token Economy Models. 201-204 - Yuhao Dong, Raouf Boutaba:
Elasticoin: Low-Volatility Cryptocurrency with Proofs of Sequential Work. 205-209 - Muhammad Saad, Afsah Anwar, Ashar Ahmad, Hisham Alasmary, Murat Yuksel, Aziz Mohaisen:
RouteChain: Towards Blockchain-based Secure and Efficient BGP Routing. 210-218 - WonDeuk Yoon, Indal Choi, Daeyoung Kim:
BlockONS: Blockchain based Object Name Service. 219-226 - Gowri Sankar Ramachandran, Kwame-Lante Wright, Licheng Zheng, Pavas Navaney, Muhammad Naveed, Bhaskar Krishnamachari, Jagjit Dhaliwal:
Trinity: A Byzantine Fault-Tolerant Distributed Publish-Subscribe System with Immutable Blockchain-based Persistence. 227-235 - Vitalik Buterin, Daniël Reijsbergen, Stefanos Leonardos, Georgios Piliouras:
Incentives in Ethereum's Hybrid Casper Protocol. 236-244 - Jonathan Jogenfors:
Quantum Bitcoin: An Anonymous, Distributed, and Secure Currency Secured by the No-Cloning Theorem of Quantum Mechanics. 245-252 - Shenbin Zhang, Ence Zhou, Bingfeng Pi, Jun Sun, Kazuhiro Yamashita, Yoshihide Nomura:
A Solution for the Risk of Non-deterministic Transactions in Hyperledger Fabric. 253-261 - Aditya Asgaonkar, Bhaskar Krishnamachari:
Solving the Buyer and Seller's Dilemma: A Dual-Deposit Escrow Smart Contract for Provably Cheat-Proof Delivery and Payment for a Digital Good without a Trusted Mediator. 262-267 - Matthias Grundmann, Marc Leinweber, Hannes Hartenstein:
Banklaves: Concept for a Trustworthy Decentralized Payment Service for Bitcoin. 268-276 - Ravi Kiran Raman, Roman Vaculín, Michael Hind, Sekou L. Remy, Eleftheria Kyriaki Pissadaki, Nelson Kibichii Bore, Roozbeh Daneshvar, Biplav Srivastava, Kush R. Varshney:
A Scalable Blockchain Approach for Trusted Computation and Verifiable Simulation in Multi-Party Collaborations. 277-284 - Muhammad Saad, Laurent Njilla, Charles A. Kamhoua, Joongheon Kim, DaeHun Nyang, Aziz Mohaisen:
Mempool optimization for Defending Against DDoS Attacks in PoW-based Blockchain Systems. 285-292 - Michal Król, Alberto Sonnino, Mustafa Al-Bassam, Argyrios G. Tasiopoulos, Ioannis Psaras:
Proof-of-Prestige: A Useful Work Reward System for Unverifiable Tasks. 293-301 - Yu-Jing Lin, Po-Wei Wu, Cheng-Han Hsu, I-Ping Tu, Shih-wei Liao:
An Evaluation of Bitcoin Address Classification based on Transaction History Summarization. 302-310 - Nelson Kibichii Bore, Ravi Kiran Raman, Isaac M. Markus, Sekou L. Remy, Oliver Bent, Michael Hind, Eleftheria Kyriaki Pissadaki, Biplav Srivastava, Roman Vaculín, Kush R. Varshney, Komminist Weldemariam:
Promoting Distributed Trust in Machine Learning and Computational Simulation. 311-319 - Anselm Busse, Jacob Eberhardt, Sebastian Frost, Dong-Ha Kim, Thore Weilbier, Lukas Renner, Matthias Roth, Stefan Tai:
A Response to the United Nations CITES Blockchain Challenge: Incremental and Integrative PoA-based Permit Exchange. 320-328 - Sina Rafati Niya, Lucas Pelloni, Severin Wullschleger, Andreas Schaufelbühl, Thomas Bocek, Lawrence Rajendran, Burkhard Stiller:
A Blockchain-based Scientific Publishing Platform. 329-336 - Marco Merlini, Neil Veira, Ryan Berryhill, Andreas G. Veneris:
On Public Decentralized Ledger Oracles via a Paired-Question Protocol. 337-344 - Isaac M. Markus, Lei Xu, I Subhod, Nikhil Nayab:
DAcc: Decentralized Ledger based Access Control for Enterprise Applications. 345-351 - Laurens Van Hoye, Pieter-Jan Maenhaut, Tim Wauters, Bruno Volckaert, Filip De Turck:
Logging mechanism for cross-organizational collaborations using Hyperledger Fabric. 352-359 - Jieyi Long, Ribao Wei:
Scalable BFT Consensus Mechanism Through Aggregated Signature Gossip. 360-367 - Ariel Orda, Ori Rottenstreich:
Enforcing Fairness in Blockchain Transaction Ordering. 368-375 - Stefanos Leonardos, Daniël Reijsbergen, Georgios Piliouras:
Weighted Voting on the Blockchain: Improving Consensus in Proof of Stake Protocols. 376-384 - Shivika Narang, Megha Byali, Pankaj Dayama, Vinayaka Pandit, Y. Narahari:
Design of Trusted B2B Market Platforms using Permissioned Blockchains and Game Theory. 385-393 - Alexander Marsalek, Christian Kollmann, Thomas Zefferer, Peter Teufl:
Unleashing the Full Potential of Blockchain Technology for Security-Sensitive Business Applications. 394-402 - Krishnendu Chatterjee, Amir Kafshdar Goharshady, Arash Pourdamghani:
Probabilistic Smart Contracts: Secure Randomness on the Blockchain. 403-412 - Eric Wagner, Achim Völker, Frederik Fuhrmann, Roman Matzutt, Klaus Wehrle:
Dispute Resolution for Smart Contract-based Two-Party Protocols. 422-430 - Muhammad Anas Imtiaz, David Starobinski, Ari Trachtenberg, Nabeel Younis:
Churn in the Bitcoin Network: Characterization and Impact. 431-439 - Yankai Xie, Chi Zhang, Lingbo Wei, Yukun Niu, Faxing Wang:
Private Transaction Retrieval for Lightweight Bitcoin Client. 440-446 - Nakul Chawla, Hans Walter Behrens, Darren Tapp, Dragan Boscovic, K. Selçuk Candan:
Velocity: Scalability Improvements in Block Propagation Through Rateless Erasure Coding. 447-454 - Christian Gorenflo, Stephen Lee, Lukasz Golab, Srinivasan Keshav:
FastFabric: Scaling Hyperledger Fabric to 20, 000 Transactions per Second. 455-463
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