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Influential papers in decentralized systems (cryptocurrencies, contracts, consensus, etc.)
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Awesome Decentralized Systems Papers

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A curated list of the top papers in decentralized systems (cryptocurrencies, contracts, consensus, etc.) This list has a focus on the technical aspects of decentralized systems, and papers are unordered within each category.

Background

What is a decentralized system? A decentralized system is a system in which lower level components operate on local information to accomplish global goals. The global pattern of behaviour is an emergent property of dynamical mechanisms that act upon local components, such as indirect communication, rather than the result of a central ordering influence. (definition taken from here)

History While decentralized systems occupy a fairly broad set of research in privacy, security, finance, and more, they have become ever-more relevant in today's ecosystem. The academic side of the technology has recently gone through a renaissance period, after the release of the Bitcoin whitepaper by Satoshi Nakamoto in 2008.

Table of Contents


Cryptocurrencies / Blockchains

Privacy

Smart Contracts

Storage

Payment/State Channels

Credit Networks

Consensus

Nakamoto/Proof-of-Work Consensus

Prediction Markets

Verifiable Randomness

Programming Languages/Formal Methods

Zero Knowledge

Book / Survey / Review

Video Lectures / Blogs / Labs

(Lectures)

(Blogs)

(Research Labs)

(Conferences)

License

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