通过分析链上交易来表征以太坊主矿工之间的关系

Daniel Rincon Silva
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人们普遍认为以太坊挖矿是高度集中的。尽管如此,中心化的主要特点是只关注独立矿工或矿池对网络的影响。此外,挖矿行为模型假设矿工要么不相关,要么只在高度结构化和透明的协议下通过矿池联系起来。如果这些假设和它们所带来的预测是完全准确的,那么除了矿池支出预期之外,矿工之间就不会有任何链上交易的证据。通过查看以太坊网络中矿工之间的链上交易,我们发现除了矿池对小矿工的支付之外,还有一些交易定义了矿池、独立矿工以及独立矿工和矿池之间的关系。此外,通过描述矿工交易网络的拓扑结构,我们发现出现了高度连接的集群,这些集群控制着大量的哈希算力,并表现出与理论模型预测相反方向的关系。这种更细微的挖矿集中化特征可以帮助识别网络漏洞,并为协议的重新设计提供信息。
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Characterizing relationships between primary miners in Ethereum by analyzing on-chain transactions
It is widely accepted that Ethereum mining is highly centralized. Nonetheless, centralization has been mostly characterized by exclusively looking at the influence that independent miners or mining pools can have over the network. Moreover, models of mining behavior assume that miners are either unrelated or only relate via mining pools under highly structured and transparent agreements. If these assumptions and the predictions they entail were to be completely accurate, there would not be any evidence of on-chain transactions between miners, other than the ones expected from mining pool payouts. By looking at on-chain transactions between miners in the Ethereum Network we find that aside from the payouts from mining pools to small miners, there are also transactions that define relationships between mining pools, independent miners and between independent miners and mining pools. Furthermore, by characterizing the topology of the network of miner transactions, we find the emergence of highly connected clusters that control significant amounts of hashing power and exhibit relationships in the opposite direction of what theoretical models predict. This more nuanced characterization of mining centralization can help identify network vulnerabilities and inform protocol redesigns.
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