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Fee-Redistribution Smart Contracts for Transaction-Fee-Based Regime of Blockchains with the Longest Chain Rule

Cryptography and Security 2023-02-13 v1 Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing

Abstract

In this paper, we review the undercutting attacks in the transaction-fee-based regime of proof-of-work (PoW) blockchains with the longest chain fork-choice rule. Next, we focus on the problem of fluctuations in mining revenue and the mining gap - i.e., a situation, in which the immediate reward from transaction fees does not cover miners' expenditures. To mitigate these issues, we propose a solution that splits transaction fees from a mined block into two parts - (1) an instant reward for the miner of a block and (2) a deposit sent to one or more fee-redistribution smart contracts (FRSC\mathcal{FRSC}s) that are part of the consensus protocol. At the same time, these redistribution smart contracts reward the miner of a block with a certain fraction of the accumulated funds of the incoming fees over a predefined time. This setting enables us to achieve several interesting properties that are beneficial for the incentive stability and security of the protocol. With our solution, the fraction of Default-Compliant miners who strictly do not execute undercutting attacks is lowered from the state-of-the-art result of 66% to 30%.

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@article{arxiv.2302.04910,
  title  = {Fee-Redistribution Smart Contracts for Transaction-Fee-Based Regime of Blockchains with the Longest Chain Rule},
  author = {Rastislav Budinský and Ivan Homoliak and Ivana Stančíková},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.04910},
  year   = {2023}
}