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Abstract
In blockchain networks, topology discovery is a prerequisite when investigating the network characteristics (e.g., performance and robustness), which can provide a deeper comprehension of the behavior of the nodes and topology dynamicity. In this paper, we conduct a longitudinal study on the Bitcoin topology by collecting network snapshots from 2018 to 2022 with Node-Probe, our topology discovery technique that uses recursive scanning to find all reachable nodes in the Bitcoin network. Using Node-Probe, we have collected 5-week-long snapshots (36-day-long snapshots) of the Bitcoin main network and analyzed the network properties, community structure, and topology dynamicity. We confirm that our approach achieves a precision of 99% with a recall of 98% in inferring the topology. Analytical results on community structure show that the Bitcoin network has
more communities than what should be expected from a random network. Meanwhile, analytical results on dynamicity indicate that the topology stands firmly on heavy and long-running nodes. Improving the propagation mechanism using master nodes could improve the propagation delay by proximity
compared with the Bitcoin default protocol. Considering a K-anonymity attack, any transaction from one of the autonomous systems containing only a single Bitcoin node can easily be linked to real users' IP information.
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Modern computer networks and communication systems are increasing in size, scope, and heterogeneity. The promise of a single end-to-end technology has not been realized and likely never will occur. The decreasing cost of bandwidth is increasing the possible applications of computer networks and communication systems to entirely new domains. Problems in integrating heterogeneous wired and wireless technologies, ensuring security and quality of service, and reliably operating large-scale systems including the inclusion of cloud computing have all emerged as important topics. The one constant is the need for network management. Challenges in network management have never been greater than they are today. The International Journal of Network Management is the forum for researchers, developers, and practitioners in network management to present their work to an international audience. The journal is dedicated to the dissemination of information, which will enable improved management, operation, and maintenance of computer networks and communication systems. The journal is peer reviewed and publishes original papers (both theoretical and experimental) by leading researchers, practitioners, and consultants from universities, research laboratories, and companies around the world. Issues with thematic or guest-edited special topics typically occur several times per year. Topic areas for the journal are largely defined by the taxonomy for network and service management developed by IFIP WG6.6, together with IEEE-CNOM, the IRTF-NMRG and the Emanics Network of Excellence.