GOV: A Verification Method for Smart Contract Gas-Optimization

Yuan Huang, Rong Wang, Xiangping Chen, Xiao-cong Zhou, Ziyan Wang
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Developers may not understand the Gas mechanism of Ethereum, so many smart contracts consume a lot of unnecessary Gas. To address this issue, existing studies have proposed several methods to optimize the code of the contracts to reduce Gas consumption. To verify the effectiveness, most of the methods deploy a private chain to make verification. However, a more reasonable way is to employ the real transactions on Ethereum to trigger the contracts before and after optimization, and then compare the Gas consumption. To achieve this goal, we proposed a method, GOV, to estimate the Gas consumption of the optimized contract by using the real transactions on Ethereum. Our method enables the optimized contract to follow the execution path of the contract before optimization, thus solving the problem of inconsistent execution paths before and after optimization. A preliminary evaluation shows that GOV can effectively estimate the Gas consumption of optimized contract.
一种智能合约天然气优化的验证方法
开发人员可能不了解以太坊的Gas机制,因此许多智能合约消耗了大量不必要的Gas。为了解决这一问题,已有研究提出了几种优化合同代码的方法,以减少天然气消耗。为了验证有效性,大多数方法都部署了私有链来进行验证。然而,更合理的方法是使用以太坊上的真实交易来触发优化前后的合约,然后比较Gas消耗。为了实现这一目标,我们提出了一种方法GOV,通过使用以太坊上的真实交易来估计优化合约的Gas消耗。我们的方法使优化后的契约遵循优化前契约的执行路径,从而解决了优化前后执行路径不一致的问题。初步评价表明,GOV能有效估算优化后合同的用气量。
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