Session 1: Thursday 14:00-15:40
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[Keynote] Benchmarks and Models for Blockchain: Consensus Algorithms
Aad van Moorsel (Newcastle University)
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Mining competition in a multi-cryptocurrency ecosystem at the network edge: a congestion game approach
Eitan Altman (INRIA and Bell Labs Joint Lab), Mandar Datar (INRIA and Bell Labs Joint Lab), Daniel Sadoc Menasché (UFRJ), Alexandre Reiffers-Masson (Indian Institute of Science), Corinne Touati (INRIA) and Swapnil Dhamal (INRIA).
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DAGsim: Simulation of DAG-based distributed ledger protocols
Manuel Zander (Imperial College London), Tom Waite (Imperial College London) and Dominik Harz (Imperial College London)
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Learning Blockchain Delays: A Queueing Theory Approach
Saulo Ricci (CipherTrace), Eduardo Ferreira (UFRJ), Daniel Menasche (UFRJ), Artur Ziviani (LNCC), José Eduardo Souza (UFJF) and Alex Borges Vieira (UFJF)
Session 2: Thursday 16:00-17:40
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[Keynote] On profitability of block withholding strategies
Ricardo Perez-Marco (CNRS, Univ. Paris-Diderot), joint work with Cyril Grunspan (ESILV)
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Mine with it or sell it: the superhashing power dilemma
Francesco Bruschi (Politecnico di Milano), Vincenzo Rana (Politecnico di Milano), Lorenzo Gentile (Politecnico di Milano) and Donatella Sciuto (Politecnico di Milano).
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What Drives Cryptocurrency Prices? An Investigation of Google Trends and Telegram Sentiment
Nico Smuts (Imperial College London)
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BlockSim: A Simulation Framework for Blockchain Systems
Maher Alharby (Newcastle University) and Aad van Moorsel (Newcastle University)