Colordag: An Incentive-Compatible Blockchain
Abstract
We present Colordag, a blockchain protocol where following the prescribed strategy is, with high probability, a best response as long as all miners have less than 1/2 of the mining power. We prove the correctness of Colordag even if there is an extremely powerful adversary who knows future actions of the scheduler: specifically, when agents will generate blocks and when messages will arrive. The state-of-the-art protocol, Fruitchain, is an epsilon-Nash equilibrium as long as all miners have less than 1/2 of the mining power. However, there is a simple deviation that guarantees that deviators are never worse off than they would be by following Fruitchain, and can sometimes do better. Thus, agents are motivated to deviate. Colordag implements a solution concept that we call epsilon-sure Nash equilibrium and does not suffer from this problem. Because it is an epsilon-sure Nash equilibrium, Colordag is an epsilon Nash equilibrium and with probability (1 - epsilon) is a best response.
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@article{arxiv.2308.11379,
title = {Colordag: An Incentive-Compatible Blockchain},
author = {Ittai Abraham and Danny Dolev and Ittay Eyal and Joseph Y. Halpern},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.11379},
year = {2023}
}
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To be published in DISC 2023