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Operational Distributed Regulation for Bitcoin

Cryptography and Security 2014-06-23 v1 Computers and Society Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing

Abstract

On February 2014, $650.000.000 worth of Bitcoins disappeared. Currently it is unclear whether hackers or MtGox, the largest Bitcoin exchange, are to be blamed. In either case, the anonymous and unregulated nature of the Bitcoin system makes it practically impossible for innocent victims to get their money back. We have investigated the technical possibilities, solutions and implications of introducing a regulatory framework based on redlisting Bitcoin accounts. Despite numerous proposals, the Bitcoin community has voiced a strong opinion against any form of regulation. However, most of the discussions were based on speculations rather than facts. We strive to contribute a scientific foundation to these discussions and illuminate the path to crypto-justice.

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@article{arxiv.1406.5440,
  title  = {Operational Distributed Regulation for Bitcoin},
  author = {Dinesh and Erlich and Gilfoyle and Jared and Richard and Johan Pouwelse},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1406.5440},
  year   = {2014}
}

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9 pages report by students who desire to remain anonymous

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