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December 08, 2016, 12:12:58 AM
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There are 8 days left to submit papers to the Bitcoin'17 research workshop!
http://fc17.ifca.ai/bitcoin/cfp.html


This is a peer-reviewed academic workshop that will be held in Malta, next April. I'm posting the call for papers here because many Bitcoin developers are on the program committee (which is who reviews the papers), and many original technical ideas discussed in this particular forum would be on topic and appreciated at this venue (several have been published at this workshop in prior years). Please consider submitting a paper here!


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The success of Bitcoin and subsequent decentralized cryptographic currencies has led to fascinating research in multiple venues, including top security conferences, legal journals, and reports of international financial organizations. This workshop aims to bring together interested scholars from all relevant disciplines who study cryptographic currencies and their surrounding ecosystems. Suggested topics include (but are not limited to) empirical and theoretical studies of:
The Bitcoin protocol and extensions (cryptography, scripting language etc.)
Applications using or built on top of Bitcoin
New applications of blockchain technology
Permissioned and permissionless blockchains
Cryptocurrency adoption and transition dynamics
Economic and monetary aspects
Relation to other payment systems
Real-world measurements and metrics
Transaction graph analysis
Privacy and anonymity-enhancing technologies
Fraud detection and financial crime prevention
Regulation and law enforcement
Forensics and monitoring
Economics and game theory of mining
Proof-of-work, -stake, -burn, and virtual mining
Peer-to-peer networks
Usability and user studies
Legal, ethical and societal aspects of (decentralized) virtual currencies
Case studies (e.g., of adoption, attacks, forks, scams, …)
Important Dates

Paper Submission Deadline   2016-12-15 (EXTENDED)
Author Notification   2017-01-30
Paper Revision Deadline   2017-02-28
Workshop   2017-04-07
Submission

Submit your paper online here

The workshop solicits manuscripts that represent significant and novel research contributions. Submissions must not substantially overlap with works that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a conference with proceedings. Submissions should follow the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science format and should be no more than 12 pages, excluding references and well-marked appendices. There is no limit on the length of the references and appendices. Accepted papers will appear in the proceedings published by Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Authors who seek to submit their works to journals may opt-out by publishing an extended abstract only.

Short papers (8 pages or less including references and appendices) are also welcome and should be submitted with "(short paper)" in the title.

All submissions will be reviewed double-blind, and as such, must be anonymous, with no author names, affiliations, acknowledgements, or obvious references.

Program Chairs

Joseph Bonneau   Stanford University, USA
Andrew Miller   University of Illinois, USA
Program Committee

Elli Androulaki   IBM Zürich, Switzerland
Foteini Baldimtsi   George Mason University, USA
Iddo Bentov   Cornell University, USA
Rainer Böhme   University of Innsbruck, Austria
Melissa Chase   Microsoft Research, USA
Nicolas Christin   Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Jeremy Clark   Concordia University, Canada
George Danezis   University College London, UK
Christian Decker   Blockstream, USA
Tadge Dryja   MIT Digital Currency Initiative
Ittay Eyal   Cornell University, USA
Bryan Ford   EPFL, Switzerland
Juan Garay   Yahoo! Research, USA
Christina Garman   Johns Hopins University, USA
Arthur Gervais   ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Garrick Hilemen   University of Cambridge, UK
Ethan Heilman   Boston University, USA
Ari Juels   Cornell Tech, USA
Stefan Dziembowski   University of Warsaw, Poland
Aniket Kate   Purdue University, USA
Ian Miers   Johns Hopkins University, USA
Patrick McCorry   Newcastle University, UK
Malte Möser   Princeton University, USA
Andrew Poelstra   Blockstream, USA
Christian Reitwießner   Ethereum Foundation, Switzerland
Yonatan Sompolinsky   Hebrew University, Israel
Eran Tromer   Tel Aviv University, Israel
Peter Van Valkenburgh   Coin Center, USA
Luke Valenta   University of Pennsylvania, USA
Nathan Wilcox   Zcash, USA
Pieter Wuille   Blockstream, USA

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