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- 2019
- Andrew Miller, Iddo Bentov, Surya Bakshi, Ranjit Kumaresan, Patrick McCorry:
Sprites and State Channels: Payment Networks that Go Faster Than Lightning. Financial Cryptography 2019: 508-526 - Ahmad Ibrahim, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Gene Tsudik:
HEALED: HEaling & Attestation for Low-End Embedded Devices. Financial Cryptography 2019: 627-645 - Ittai Abraham, Srinivas Devadas, Danny Dolev, Kartik Nayak, Ling Ren:
Synchronous Byzantine Agreement with Expected O(1) Rounds, Expected O(n2) Communication, and Optimal Resilience. Financial Cryptography 2019: 320-334 - Dirk Achenbach, Roland Gröll, Timon Hackenjos, Alexander Koch, Bernhard Löwe, Jeremias Mechler, Jörn Müller-Quade, Jochen Rill:
Your Money or Your Life - Modeling and Analyzing the Security of Electronic Payment in the UC Framework. Financial Cryptography 2019: 243-261 - Mohammed Aamir Ali, Aad van Moorsel:
Designed to Be Broken: A Reverse Engineering Study of the 3D Secure 2.0 Payment Protocol. Financial Cryptography 2019: 201-221 - Myrto Arapinis, Andriana Gkaniatsou, Dimitris Karakostas, Aggelos Kiayias:
A Formal Treatment of Hardware Wallets. Financial Cryptography 2019: 426-445 - Georgia Avarikioti, Lukas Käppeli, Yuyi Wang, Roger Wattenhofer:
Bitcoin Security Under Temporary Dishonest Majority. Financial Cryptography 2019: 466-483 - Rachid El Bansarkhani:
LARA: A Design Concept for Lattice-Based Encryption. Financial Cryptography 2019: 377-395 - Joachim Breitner, Nadia Heninger:
Biased Nonce Sense: Lattice Attacks Against Weak ECDSA Signatures in Cryptocurrencies. Financial Cryptography 2019: 3-20 - Xavier Bultel, Pascal Lafourcade:
Secure Trick-Taking Game Protocols - How to Play Online Spades with Cheaters. Financial Cryptography 2019: 265-281 - Jan Camenisch, Angelo De Caro, Esha Ghosh, Alessandro Sorniotti:
Oblivious PRF on Committed Vector Inputs and Application to Deduplication of Encrypted Data. Financial Cryptography 2019: 337-356 - Tom Chothia, Ioana Boureanu, Liqun Chen:
Short Paper: Making Contactless EMV Robust Against Rogue Readers Colluding with Relay Attackers. Financial Cryptography 2019: 222-233 - Phil Daian, Rafael Pass, Elaine Shi:
Snow White: Robustly Reconfigurable Consensus and Applications to Provably Secure Proof of Stake. Financial Cryptography 2019: 23-41 - Bernardo David, Rafael Dowsley, Mario Larangeira:
ROYALE: A Framework for Universally Composable Card Games with Financial Rewards and Penalties Enforcement. Financial Cryptography 2019: 282-300 - Sergi Delgado-Segura, Surya Bakshi, Cristina Pérez-Solà, James Litton, Andrew Pachulski, Andrew Miller, Bobby Bhattacharjee:
TxProbe: Discovering Bitcoin's Network Topology Using Orphan Transactions. Financial Cryptography 2019: 550-566 - Giulia Fanti, Leonid Kogan, Sewoong Oh, Kathleen Ruan, Pramod Viswanath, Gerui Wang:
Compounding of Wealth in Proof-of-Stake Cryptocurrencies. Financial Cryptography 2019: 42-61 - Michael Fröwis, Andreas Fuchs, Rainer Böhme:
Detecting Token Systems on Ethereum. Financial Cryptography 2019: 93-112 - Hassan Halawa, Konstantin Beznosov, Baris Coskun, Meizhu Liu, Matei Ripeanu:
Forecasting Suspicious Account Activity at Large-Scale Online Service Providers. Financial Cryptography 2019: 569-587 - Marcella Hastings, Nadia Heninger, Eric Wustrow:
Short Paper: The Proof is in the Pudding - Proofs of Work for Solving Discrete Logarithms. Financial Cryptography 2019: 396-404 - Vincent Haupert, Stephan Gabert:
Short Paper: How to Attack PSD2 Internet Banking. Financial Cryptography 2019: 234-242 - Abraham Hinteregger, Bernhard Haslhofer:
Short Paper: An Empirical Analysis of Monero Cross-chain Traceability. Financial Cryptography 2019: 150-157 - Dennis Hofheinz, Akshay Kamath, Venkata Koppula, Brent Waters:
Adaptively Secure Constrained Pseudorandom Functions. Financial Cryptography 2019: 357-376 - Chen Jing, Cheng Wang, Chungang Yan:
Thinking Like a Fraudster: Detecting Fraudulent Transactions via Statistical Sequential Features. Financial Cryptography 2019: 588-604 - Sanket Kanjalkar, Joseph Kuo, Yunqi Li, Andrew Miller:
Short Paper: I Can't Believe It's Not Stake! Resource Exhaustion Attacks on PoS. Financial Cryptography 2019: 62-69 - Antonio Marcedone, Rafael Pass, Abhi Shelat:
Minimizing Trust in Hardware Wallets with Two Factor Signatures. Financial Cryptography 2019: 407-425 - Anastasia Mavridou, Aron Laszka, Emmanouela Stachtiari, Abhishek Dubey:
VeriSolid: Correct-by-Design Smart Contracts for Ethereum. Financial Cryptography 2019: 446-465 - Till Neudecker, Hannes Hartenstein:
Short Paper: An Empirical Analysis of Blockchain Forks in Bitcoin. Financial Cryptography 2019: 84-92 - Muslum Ozgur Ozmen, Rouzbeh Behnia, Attila A. Yavuz:
Fast Authentication from Aggregate Signatures with Improved Security. Financial Cryptography 2019: 686-705 - Kim Ramchen, Chris Culnane, Olivier Pereira, Vanessa Teague:
Universally Verifiable MPC and IRV Ballot Counting. Financial Cryptography 2019: 301-319 - Pierre Reibel, Haaroon Yousaf, Sarah Meiklejohn:
Short Paper: An Exploration of Code Diversity in the Cryptocurrency Landscape. Financial Cryptography 2019: 73-83
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