工作量证明(PoW)区块链网络及其作为支付系统的可行性

P. He, Dunzhe Tang, Jingwen Wang
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本文分析了PoW区块链网络的经济环境,并考察了其作为支付系统的成本、效率和短期稳定性。我们的框架基于区块链用户和矿工的优化问题,我们推导了一个平衡模型,其中代币价格,网络哈希率和交易费用同时确定。我们发现均衡状态下的交易费用与传统支付系统有相似之处。然后我们证明了PoW区块链提供了比垄断下的支付系统更高的社会福利水平,但由于交易费用高于竞争以及用户未能考虑交易费用对网络哈希率的正外部性,因此并非社会最优。我们还表明,更高的交易容量可以使PoW区块链网络及其参与者受益。最后,我们分析了网络哈希率与矿工收入之间的跨期反馈循环,并证明了区块链网络对外生哈希率冲击的短期脉冲响应。我们得出基于pow的区块链网络具有不稳定均衡的结论。
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Proof-of-Work (PoW) Blockchain Network and Its Viability as a Payment System
This paper analyzes PoW blockchain network’s economic environment and examines its cost, efficiency, and short-term stability as a payment system. Our framework is based on the optimization problem of blockchain users and miners, and we derive an equilibrium model where token price, network hashrate, and transaction fee are simultaneously determined. We show that transaction fee in equilibrium shares similarity with traditional payment systems. We then prove that PoW blockchain provides higher social welfare level than payment system under monopoly, but is not social optimal due to transaction fee over competition and user’s failure to consider transaction fee’s positive externality on network hashrate. We also show that a higher transaction capacity can benefit PoW blockchain network and its participants. Lastly, we analyze the inter-temporal feedback loop between network hashrate and miner income, and demonstrate blockchain network’s short-term impulse response to exogenous hashrate shock. We conclude that PoW-based blockchain network has unstable equilibrium.
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