Is Stubborn Mining Severe in Imperfect GHOST Bitcoin-like Blockchains? Quantitative Analysis

02/01/2023
by   Haoran Zhu, et al.
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GHOST, like the longest-chain protocol, is a chain selection protocol and its capability in resisting selfish mining attack has been validated in imperfect blockchains of Bitcoin and its variants (Bitcoin-like). This paper explores an analytical-model-based method to investigate the impact of stubborn mining attack in imperfect GHOST Bitcoin-like blockchains. We first quantify chain dynamics based on Markov chain and then derive the formulas of miner revenue and system throughput. We also propose a new metric, "Hazard Index", which can be used to compare attack severity and also assist attacker in determining whether it is profitable to conduct an attack. The experiment results show that 1) An attacker with more than 30 extremely downgrade system throughput by launching stubborn mining attack. 2) A rational attacker should not launch stubborn mining attack if it has less than 25 mining attack under GHOST. Our work provides insight into stubborn mining attack and is helpful in designing countermeasures.

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