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- 2017
- Svetlana Abramova, Pascal Schöttle, Rainer Böhme:
Mixing Coins of Different Quality: A Game-Theoretic Approach. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2017: 280-297 - James Alderman, Benjamin R. Curtis, Oriol Farràs, Keith M. Martin, Jordi Ribes-González:
Private Outsourced Kriging Interpolation. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2017: 75-90 - James Alderman, Keith M. Martin, Sarah Louise Renwick:
Multi-level Access in Searchable Symmetric Encryption. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2017: 35-52 - Massimo Bartoletti, Stefano Lande, Alessandro Sebastian Podda:
A Proof-of-Stake Protocol for Consensus on Bitcoin Subchains. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2017: 568-584 - Massimo Bartoletti, Livio Pompianu:
An Analysis of Bitcoin OP_RETURN Metadata. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2017: 218-230 - Massimo Bartoletti, Livio Pompianu:
An Empirical Analysis of Smart Contracts: Platforms, Applications, and Design Patterns. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2017: 494-509 - Massimo Bartoletti, Roberto Zunino:
Constant-Deposit Multiparty Lotteries on Bitcoin. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2017: 231-247 - Zinaida Benenson, Freya Gassmann, Robert Landwirth:
Unpacking Spear Phishing Susceptibility. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2017: 610-627 - Iddo Bentov, Alex Mizrahi, Meni Rosenfeld:
Decentralized Prediction Market Without Arbiters. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2017: 199-217 - Alex Biryukov, Dmitry Khovratovich, Sergei Tikhomirov:
Findel: Secure Derivative Contracts for Ethereum. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2017: 453-467 - Joël Cathébras, Alexandre Carbon, Renaud Sirdey, Nicolas Ventroux:
An Analysis of FV Parameters Impact Towards Its Hardware Acceleration. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2017: 91-106 - Hao Chen, Kim Laine, Rachel Player:
Simple Encrypted Arithmetic Library - SEAL v2.1. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2017: 3-18 - Lin Chen, Lei Xu, Nolan Shah, Zhimin Gao, Yang Lu, Weidong Shi:
Decentralized Execution of Smart Contracts: Agent Model Perspective and Its Implications. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2017: 468-477 - Jung Hee Cheon, Jinhyuck Jeong, Joohee Lee, Keewoo Lee:
Privacy-Preserving Computations of Predictive Medical Models with Minimax Approximation and Non-Adjacent Form. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2017: 53-74 - Philip Daian, Ittay Eyal, Ari Juels, Emin Gün Sirer:
(Short Paper) PieceWork: Generalized Outsourcing Control for Proofs of Work. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2017: 182-190 - Yvo Desmedt, Vincenzo Iovino, Giuseppe Persiano, Ivan Visconti:
Controlled Homomorphic Encryption: Definition and Construction. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2017: 107-129 - Shayan Eskandari, Jeremy Clark, Vignesh Sundaresan, Moe Adham:
On the Feasibility of Decentralized Derivatives Markets. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2017: 553-567 - Ana Ferreira, Rui Chilro:
What to Phish in a Subject? Financial Cryptography Workshops 2017: 597-609 - Kristian Gjøsteen, Martin Strand:
A Roadmap to Fully Homomorphic Elections: Stronger Security, Better Verifiability. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2017: 404-418 - Rolf Haenni, Philipp Locher, Reto E. Koenig, Eric Dubuis:
Pseudo-Code Algorithms for Verifiable Re-encryption Mix-Nets. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2017: 370-384 - Yoichi Hirai:
Defining the Ethereum Virtual Machine for Interactive Theorem Provers. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2017: 520-535 - Vincenzo Iovino, Alfredo Rial, Peter B. Rønne, Peter Y. A. Ryan:
Using Selene to Verify Your Vote in JCJ. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2017: 385-403 - Firas Al Khalil, Tom Butler, Leona O'Brien, Marcello Ceci:
Trust in Smart Contracts is a Process, As Well. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2017: 510-519 - Abhiram Kothapalli, Andrew Miller, Nikita Borisov:
SmartCast: An Incentive Compatible Consensus Protocol Using Smart Contracts. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2017: 536-552 - Oksana Kulyk, Stephan Neumann, Karola Marky, Melanie Volkamer:
Enabling Vote Delegation for Boardroom Voting. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2017: 419-433 - Kevin Liao, Jonathan Katz:
Incentivizing Blockchain Forks via Whale Transactions. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2017: 264-279 - Till Neudecker, Hannes Hartenstein:
Could Network Information Facilitate Address Clustering in Bitcoin? Financial Cryptography Workshops 2017: 155-169 - Russell O'Connor, Marta Piekarska:
Enhancing Bitcoin Transactions with Covenants. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2017: 191-198 - Olivier Pereira, Ronald L. Rivest:
Marked Mix-Nets. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2017: 353-369 - R. Ramanujam, Vaishnavi Sundararajan, S. P. Suresh:
Existential Assertions for Voting Protocols. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2017: 337-352
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