描述比特币网络中的孤儿交易

Muhammad Anas Imtiaz, D. Starobinski, A. Trachtenberg
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孤儿交易是指在处理交易时缺少父母收入来源的交易。这些事务通常在本地缓冲区中消失,直到被驱逐或发现它们的所有父事务,此时它们可能会进一步传播。到目前为止,文献中几乎没有描述这些孤儿的性质和影响的工作。然而,凭直觉,它们应该会影响比特币网络的性能。因此,这项工作旨在通过对实时比特币节点上的孤儿交易进行测量,系统地研究这种影响。我们的数据显示,令人惊讶的是,孤儿交易的平均父母数量往往比非孤儿交易少。与所有其他接收到的交易相比,丢失父母的显著特征是费用更低,大小更大,每字节的交易费用更低。我们还发现,这些孤立事务产生的网络开销可能非常大,在使用默认孤立内存池大小(即100个事务)时超过17%。但是,如果池大小简单地增加到1000个事务,这个开销可以忽略不计,没有显著的计算或内存需求。
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Characterizing Orphan Transactions in the Bitcoin Network
Orphan transactions are those whose parental income sources are missing at the time that they are processed. These transactions typically languish in a local buffer until evicted or all their parents are discovered, at which point they may be propagated further. So far, there has been little work in the literature on characterizing the nature and impact of such orphans. Yet, it is intuitive that they should affect performance of the Bitcoin network. This work thus seeks to methodically research such effects through a measurement campaign of orphan transactions on live Bitcoin nodes. Our data show that, surprisingly, orphan transactions tend to have fewer parents on average than non-orphan transactions. The salient features of their missing parents are a lower fee, a larger size, and a lower transaction fee per byte than all other received transactions. We also find out that the network overhead incurred by these orphan transactions can be significant, exceeding 17% when using the default orphan memory pool size (i.e.,100 transactions). However, this overhead can be made negligible, without significant computational or memory demands, if the pool size is simply increased to 1000 transactions.
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