Measuring Decentrality in Blockchain Based Systems
Blockchain promises to provide a distributed and decentralized means of trust among untrusted users. However, in recent years, a shift from decentrality to centrality has been observed in the most accepted Blockchain system, i.e., Bitcoin. This shift has motivated researchers to identify the cause o...
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doaj-0641fbfb24bf41a092c8c4a4433218b72021-03-30T04:49:52ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-01817837217839010.1109/ACCESS.2020.30265779205256Measuring Decentrality in Blockchain Based SystemsSarada Prasad Gochhayat0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0412-7722Sachin Shetty1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8789-0610Ravi Mukkamala2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6323-9789Peter Foytik3Georges A. Kamhoua4Laurent Njilla5Virginia Modeling Analysis and Simulation Center, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, USAVirginia Modeling Analysis and Simulation Center, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, USADepartment of Computer Science, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, USAVirginia Modeling Analysis and Simulation Center, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, USAVirginia Modeling Analysis and Simulation Center, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, USACyber Assurance Branch, Air Force Research Laboratory, Rome, NY, USABlockchain promises to provide a distributed and decentralized means of trust among untrusted users. However, in recent years, a shift from decentrality to centrality has been observed in the most accepted Blockchain system, i.e., Bitcoin. This shift has motivated researchers to identify the cause of decentrality, quantify decentrality and analyze the impact of decentrality. In this work, we take a holistic approach to identify and quantify decentrality in Blockchain based systems. First, we identify the emergence of centrality in three layers of Blockchain based systems, namely governance layer, network layer and storage layer. Then, we quantify decentrality in these layers using various metrics. At the governance layer, we measure decentrality in terms of fairness, entropy, Gini coefficient, Kullback-Leibler divergence, etc. Similarly, in the network layer, we measure decentrality by using degree centrality, betweenness centrality and closeness centrality. At the storage layer, we apply a distribution index to define centrality. Subsequently, we evaluate the decentrality in Bitcoin and Ethereum networks and discuss our observations. We noticed that, with time, both Bitcoin and Ethereum networks tend to behave like centralized systems where a few nodes govern the whole network.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9205256/Blockchaincentralitymeasurementanalysis |
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Sarada Prasad Gochhayat Sachin Shetty Ravi Mukkamala Peter Foytik Georges A. Kamhoua Laurent Njilla |
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Sarada Prasad Gochhayat Sachin Shetty Ravi Mukkamala Peter Foytik Georges A. Kamhoua Laurent Njilla Measuring Decentrality in Blockchain Based Systems IEEE Access Blockchain centrality measurement analysis |
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Sarada Prasad Gochhayat Sachin Shetty Ravi Mukkamala Peter Foytik Georges A. Kamhoua Laurent Njilla |
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Measuring Decentrality in Blockchain Based Systems |
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Measuring Decentrality in Blockchain Based Systems |
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Measuring Decentrality in Blockchain Based Systems |
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measuring decentrality in blockchain based systems |
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Blockchain promises to provide a distributed and decentralized means of trust among untrusted users. However, in recent years, a shift from decentrality to centrality has been observed in the most accepted Blockchain system, i.e., Bitcoin. This shift has motivated researchers to identify the cause of decentrality, quantify decentrality and analyze the impact of decentrality. In this work, we take a holistic approach to identify and quantify decentrality in Blockchain based systems. First, we identify the emergence of centrality in three layers of Blockchain based systems, namely governance layer, network layer and storage layer. Then, we quantify decentrality in these layers using various metrics. At the governance layer, we measure decentrality in terms of fairness, entropy, Gini coefficient, Kullback-Leibler divergence, etc. Similarly, in the network layer, we measure decentrality by using degree centrality, betweenness centrality and closeness centrality. At the storage layer, we apply a distribution index to define centrality. Subsequently, we evaluate the decentrality in Bitcoin and Ethereum networks and discuss our observations. We noticed that, with time, both Bitcoin and Ethereum networks tend to behave like centralized systems where a few nodes govern the whole network. |
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Blockchain centrality measurement analysis |
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