On the Fairness of Distributed Ledger Technologies for the Internet of Things

Luigi Vigneri, W. Welz
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Abstract

Distributed networks have been widely studied in literature. However, the blockchain paradigm has inspired to revisit some of the results under a different point of view. In this paper, we analyze the "classic" spam protection problem applied to the IOTA Tangle, a distributed ledger technology which addresses Bitcoin’s (monetary and energy) efficiency issues through the absence of mining pools. However, the lack of miners makes the network vulnerable to denial of service attacks. We propose an anti spam mechanism based on the solution of a cryptographic puzzle: When a node wants to generate a new transaction, it dynamically adapts the difficulty of the puzzle depending on its target throughput and on its reputation score. Specifically, the adaptive difficulty property guarantees that any node, even with low hashing power, can achieve similar throughput for a given reputation. In the paper, we prove this claim both analytically and through simulations, and we show that fairness between low- and high-power nodes is indeed reached.
论物联网分布式账本技术的公平性
分布式网络在文献中得到了广泛的研究。然而,区块链范式激发了人们从不同的角度重新审视一些结果。在本文中,我们分析了应用于IOTA Tangle的“经典”垃圾邮件保护问题,IOTA Tangle是一种分布式账本技术,通过缺乏矿池来解决比特币(货币和能源)效率问题。然而,缺乏矿工使得网络容易受到拒绝服务攻击。我们提出了一种基于加密谜题解决方案的反垃圾邮件机制:当一个节点想要生成一个新的交易时,它根据其目标吞吐量和声誉分数动态地适应谜题的难度。具体来说,自适应难度属性保证了任何节点,即使具有较低的哈希能力,也可以为给定的声誉实现类似的吞吐量。在本文中,我们通过分析和仿真证明了这一说法,并表明确实达到了低功率和高功率节点之间的公平性。
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