Cryptoeconomics

Working Paper
Barton E. Lee, Daniel J. Moroz, and David C. Parkes. Working Paper. “An Analysis of Blockchain Governance via Political Economics.” 2021.
Daniel J. Moroz, Daniel J. Aronoff, Neha Narula, and David C. Parkes. Working Paper. “Double-Spend Counterattacks: Threat of Retaliation in Proof-of-Work Systems.” CoRR abs/2002.10736.
Michael Neuder, Rithvik Rao, Daniel J. Moroz, David C. Parkes, Zhou Fan, and Francisco Marmolejo-Cossío. Working Paper. “Strategic Liquidity Provision in Uniswap v3.” 2023.
2023
Matheus V. X. Ferreira and David C. Parkes. 2023. “Credible Decentralized Exchange Design via Verifiable Sequencing Rules.” In Proceedings of the 55th Annual ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing (STOC 2023), Pp. 723-736 .
2022
Zhou Fan, Francisco J. Marmolejo Cossío, Ben Altschuler, He Sun, Xintong Wang, and David C. Parkes. 2022. “Differential Liquidity Provision in Uniswap v3 and Implications for Contract Design.” In Proc. of Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Finance (ICAIF) , Pp. 9-17 .
2021
Matheus V. X. Ferreira, Daniel J. Moroz, David C. Parkes, and Mitchell Stern. 2021. “Dynamic posted-price mechanisms for the blockchain transaction-fee market.” In AFT 2021, Pp. 86-99.
2020
Michael Neuder, Daniel J. Moroz, Rithvik Rao, and David C. Parkes. 2020. “Selfish Behavior in the Tezos Proof-of-Stake Protocol.” In Cryptoeconomic Systems (CES) Conference 2020.
Michael Neuder, Daniel J. Moroz, Rithvik Rao, and David C. Parkes. 2020. “Defending against malicious reorgs in tezos proof-of-stake.” In AFT ’20: 2nd ACM Conference on Advances in Financial Technologies (ACM ’20), Pp. 46–58.
Daniel J. Moroz, Daniel J. Aronoff, Neha Narula, and David C. Parkes. 2020. “Double-Spend Counterattacks: Threat of Retaliation in Proof-of-Work Systems.” In Cryptoeconomic Systems (CES) Conference 2020.
Michael Neuder, Daniel J. Moroz, Rithvik Rao, and David C. Parkes. 2020. “Low-cost attacks on Ethereum 2.0 by sub-1/3 stakeholders.” In In Proc. of WINE 2020 Workshop on Game Theory in Blockchain.
2017
David Parkes, Paul Tylkin, and Lirong Xia. 2017. “Thwarting Vote Buying Through Decoy Ballots.” In Proc. of the 16th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS).
David C. Parkes, Paul Tylkin, and Lirong Xia. 2017. “Thwarting Vote Buying Through Decoy Ballots.” In Proceedings of the 26th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI 2017).
2015
David C. Parkes, Christopher Thorpe, and Wei Li. 2015. “Achieving Trust without Disclosure: Dark Pools and a Role for Secrecy-Preserving Verification.” In Proceedings of the Third Conference on Auctions, Market Mechanisms and Their Applications (AMMA’15).
2009
David C. Parkes, Michael O. Rabin, and Christopher Thorpe. 2009. “Cryptographic Combinatorial Clock-Proxy Auctions.” In Financial Cryptography and Data Security (FC’09), Pp. 305–324.
Christopher Thorpe and David C. Parkes. 2009. “Cryptographic Combinatorial Securities Exchanges.” In Financial Cryptography and Data Security (FC’09), Pp. 285–304.
Shien Jin Ong, David C. Parkes, Alon Rosen, and Salil Vadhan. 2009. “Fairness with an Honest Minority and a Rational Majority.” In Sixth Theory of Cryptography Conference (TCC’09), 5444: Pp. 36-53.
2007
Christopher Thorpe and David C. Parkes. 2007. “Cryptographic Securities Exchanges.” In Proc. 11th International Conference onFinancial Cryptography and Data Security, Pp. 163–178. Trinidad/Tobago.
David C. Parkes, Michael O. Rabin, Stuart M. Shieber, and Christopher Thorpe. 2007. “Practical Secrecy-Preserving, Verifiably Correct and Trustworthy Auctions.” Electronic Commerce Research and Applications, 7, Pp. 294–312.
2006
David C. Parkes, Michael O. Rabin, Stuart M. Shieber, and Christopher Thorpe. 2006. “Practical secrecy-preserving, verifiably correct and trustworthy auctions.” In Proc. 8th International Conferenceon Electronic Commerce (ICEC’06), Pp. 70–81.