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Blockchain Security: Situational Crime Prevention Theory and Distributed Cyber Systems
2019
International journal of cybersecurity intelligence and cybercrime
The authors laid the groundwork for analyzing the crypto-economic incentives of interconnected blockchain networks and utilize situational crime prevention theory to explain how more secure systems can be developed. Blockchain networks utilize smaller blockchains (often called sidechains) to increase throughput in larger networks. Identified are several disadvantages to using sidechains that create critical exposures to the assets locked on them. Without security being provided by the mainchain
doi:10.52306/02020419tegr1675
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