Market Power and the Bitcoin Protocol
Market Power and the Bitcoin Protocol
To support a growing financial system, many recent blockchain innovations (e.g., layer-2 scaling solutions, proof-of-stake layer-1 chains, cross-chain interoperability bridges, and data availability layers, etc.) adopt an ÃÂoptimisticÃÂ design principle, that is, the system proceeds as if all participants are well-behaving, presumably sustained by some ÃÂstake-and-slashÃÂ mechanisms. We formulate the logic behind such optimistic systems in a simple game and characterize its equilibria. We point out that the ÃÂoptimisticÃÂ assumption under current designs is not compatible with all participants being rational. Therefore, to ensure security, protocol designers have to impose trust assumptions regarding the presence of altruistic participants. We explore alternative design changes that may help alleviate the identified problems, including introducing redistribution across participants or adopting succinct proof-based designs.
To support a growing financial system, many recent blockchain innovations (e.g., layer-2 scaling solutions, proof-of-stake layer-1 chains, cross-chain interoperability bridges, and data availability layers, etc.) adopt an ÃÂoptimisticÃÂ design principle, that is, the system proceeds as if all participants are well-behaving, presumably sustained by some ÃÂstake-and-slashÃÂ mechanisms. We formulate the logic behind such optimistic systems in a simple game and characterize its equilibria. We point out that the ÃÂoptimisticÃÂ assumption under current designs is not compatible with all participants being rational. Therefore, to ensure security, protocol designers have to impose trust assumptions regarding the presence of altruistic participants. We explore alternative design changes that may help alleviate the identified problems, including introducing redistribution across participants or adopting succinct proof-based designs.

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