Hedging against Sore Loser Attacks in Cross-Chain Transactions

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A sore loser attack in cross-blockchain commerce rises when one party decides to halt participation partway through, leaving other parties' assets locked up for a long duration. Although vulnerability to sore loser attacks cannot be entirely eliminated, it can be reduced to an arbitrarily low level. This paper proposes new distributed protocols for hedging a range of cross-chain transactions in a synchronous communication model, such as two-party swaps, n-party swaps, brokered transactions, and auctions.

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Xue, Y., & Herlihy, M. (2021). Hedging against Sore Loser Attacks in Cross-Chain Transactions. In Proceedings of the Annual ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing (pp. 155–164). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3465084.3467904

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