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Research on CRO's Dilemma in Sapiens Chain : A Game Theory Method

Authors

Jinyu Shi1, Zhongru Wang1,2, Qiang Ruan3, Yue Wu1 and Binxing Fang1, 1Ministry of Education, China, 2Zhejiang Lab, China and 3Beijing DigApis Technology Co., Ltd, China

Abstract

In recent years, blockchain-based techniques have been widely used in cybersecurity, owing to the decentralization, anonymity, credibility and not be tampered properties of the blockchain. As one of the decentralized framework, Sapiens Chain was proposed to protect cybersecurity by scheduling the computational resources dynamically, which were owned by Computational Resources Owners (CROs). However, when CROs in the same pool attack each other, all CROs will earn less. In this paper, we tackle the problem of prisoner’s dilemma from the perspective of CROs. We first define a game that a CRO infiltrates another pool and perform an attack. In such game, the honest CRO can control the payoffs and increase its revenue. By simulating this game, we propose to apply Zero Determinant (ZD) strategy on strategy decision, which can be categorized into cooperation and defecting. Our experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed strategy decision method.

Keywords

Cybersecurity, Blockchain, Game Theory, CRO's Dilemma

Full Text  Volume 8, Number 15