The following pages link to The sleepy model of consensus (Q1703930):
Displaying 23 items.
- On the security loss of unique signatures (Q1629431) (← links)
- Building quantum-one-way functions from block ciphers: Davies-Meyer and Merkle-Damgård constructions (Q1633456) (← links)
- On the bit security of cryptographic primitives (Q1648779) (← links)
- Security of the blockchain against long delay attack (Q1710674) (← links)
- Dirac-based reduction techniques for quantitative analysis of discrete-time Markov models (Q1997254) (← links)
- Dynamic ad hoc clock synchronization (Q2056800) (← links)
- Publicly verifiable zero knowledge from (collapsing) blockchains (Q2061968) (← links)
- How Byzantine is a send corruption? (Q2096642) (← links)
- YOSO: You only speak once. Secure MPC with stateless ephemeral roles (Q2128556) (← links)
- Instant block confirmation in the sleepy model (Q2147229) (← links)
- PoSAT: proof-of-work availability and unpredictability, without the work (Q2147235) (← links)
- Decentralized asset custody scheme with security against rational adversary (Q2152140) (← links)
- Algorand: a secure and efficient distributed ledger (Q2422025) (← links)
- Etherless Ethereum Tokens: simulating native tokens in Ethereum (Q2698288) (← links)
- Moving participants turtle consensus (Q3174948) (← links)
- The role of a-priori information in networks of rational agents (Q5090894) (← links)
- Correctness of Tendermint-Core Blockchains (Q5091090) (← links)
- The availability-accountability dilemma and its resolution via accountability gadgets (Q6045232) (← links)
- Permissionless consensus in the resource model (Q6045237) (← links)
- SNACKs: leveraging proofs of sequential work for blockchain light clients (Q6135422) (← links)
- On elapsed time consensus protocols (Q6157609) (← links)
- Hybrid consensus: efficient consensus in the permissionless model (Q6487515) (← links)
- Simplex consensus: a simple and fast consensus protocol (Q6587963) (← links)