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Proof of Adjourn (PoAj): A Novel Approach to Mitigate Blockchain Attacks

Sayeed, Sarwar; Marco-Gisbert, Hector

Authors

Sarwar Sayeed

Hector Marco-Gisbert



Abstract

The blockchain is a distributed ledger technology that is growing in importance since inception. Besides cryptocurrencies, it has also crossed its boundary inspiring various organizations, enterprises, or business establishments to adopt this technology benefiting from the most innovative security features. The decentralized and immutable aspects have been the key points that endorse blockchain as one of the most secure technologies at the present time. However, in recent times such features seemed to be faded due to new attacking techniques. One of the biggest challenges remains within the consensus protocol itself, which is an essential component to bring all network participants to an agreed state. Cryptocurrencies adopt suitable consensus protocols based on their mining requirement, and Proof of Work (PoW) is the consensus protocol that is being predominated in major cryptocurrencies. Recent consensus protocol-based attacks, such as the 51% attack, Selfish Mining, Miner Bribe Attack, Zero Confirmation Attack, and One Confirmation Attack have been demonstrated feasible. To overcome these attacks, we propose Proof of Adjourn (PoAj), a novel consensus protocol that provides strong protection regardless of attackers hashing capability. After analyzing the 5 major attacks, and current protection techniques indicating the causes of their failure, we compared the PoAj against the most widely used PoW, showing that PoAj is not only able to mitigate the 5 attacks but also attacks relying on having a large amount of hashing power. In addition, the proposed PoAj showed to be an effective approach to mitigate the processing time issue of large-sized transactions. PoAj is not tailored to any particular attack; therefore, it is effective against malicious powerful players. The proposed approach provides a strong barrier not only to current and known attacks but also to future unknown attacks based on different strategies that rely on controlling the majority of the hashing power.

Citation

Sayeed, S., & Marco-Gisbert, H. (2020). Proof of Adjourn (PoAj): A Novel Approach to Mitigate Blockchain Attacks. Applied Sciences, 10(18), Article 6607. https://doi.org/10.3390/app10186607

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Sep 17, 2020
Online Publication Date Sep 22, 2020
Publication Date 2020
Deposit Date Jul 10, 2024
Publicly Available Date Jul 10, 2024
Electronic ISSN 2076-3417
Publisher MDPI
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 10
Issue 18
Article Number 6607
DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/app10186607
Keywords blockchain attacks; attack techniques; 51% attack; vulnerability

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