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Empirically Analyzing Ethereum's Gas Mechanism
2019
2019 IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy Workshops (EuroS&PW)
Ethereum's Gas mechanism attempts to set transaction fees in accordance with the computational cost of transaction execution: a cost borne by default by every node on the network to ensure correct smart contract execution. Gas encourages users to author transactions that are efficient to execute and in so doing encourages node diversity, allowing modestly resourced nodes to join and contribute to the security of the network. However, the effectiveness of this scheme relies on Gas costs being
doi:10.1109/eurospw.2019.00041
dblp:conf/eurosp/YangMRP19
fatcat:mcfo53jovjc55d6kfdcpu7b3le