CRApr 25, 2019

Bitcoin and Blockchain: Security and Privacy

arXiv:1904.11435v1136 citations
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This addresses security and privacy concerns for Bitcoin users and miners, but it is incremental as it reviews and analyzes existing issues without introducing new methods.

The paper reviews and analyzes major security and privacy issues in Bitcoin, focusing on blockchain technology, and provides results to help users assess the risk of double-spending attacks and miners optimize profits.

A cryptocurrency is a decentralized digital currency that is designed for secure and private asset transfer and storage. As a currency, it should be difficult to counterfeit and double-spend. In this paper, we review and analyze the major security and privacy issues of Bitcoin. In particular, we focus on its underlying foundation, blockchain technology. First, we present a comprehensive background of Bitcoin and the preliminary on security. Second, the major security threats and countermeasures of Bitcoin are investigated. We analyze the risk of double-spending attacks, evaluate the probability of success in performing the attacks and derive the profitability for the attacker to perform such attacks. Third, we analyze the underlying Bitcoin peer-to-peer network security risks and Bitcoin storage security. We compare three types of Bitcoin wallets in terms of security, type of services and their trade-offs. Finally, we discuss the security and privacy features of alternative cryptocurrencies and present an overview of emerging technologies today. Our results can help Bitcoin users to determine a trade-off between the risk of double-spending attempts and the transaction time delay or confidence before accepting transactions. These results can also assist miners to develop suitable strategies to get involved in the mining process and maximize their profits.

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