论文标题

在空投中与Sybils战斗

Fighting Sybils in Airdrops

论文作者

Liu, Zheng, Zhu, Hongyang

论文摘要

空投是令牌学中的一个至关重要的概念。分散申请的初创公司(DAPP)通过将新发行的代币吹向一定数量的新兴赠品来奖励早期的支持者。这自然会导致贪婪的黑客(称为Sybils)为更多股份创建多个帐户。大多数空调都有资格的先决条件,其中利用这些DAPP并不奇怪。 DAPP的一个特殊特征是以令牌转让交易的形式或智能合约呼叫公共区块链上的交易的形式实现用户的交互。我们认为这些个人交易可以揭示其发送帐户的基本签名。具体而言,由同一Sybil控制的帐户可能会表现出一些共同的行为。对Sybil的行为的仔细分析表明,由同一Sybil控制的帐户可能会产生类似的DAPP活动和常规的令牌转移模式。我们通过将帐户表示为顶点和交易作为边缘来对交易建模为图。当多个帐户从同一Sybil接收令牌以与DAPP进行互动时,我们会检查这些活动和模式以检测可疑帐户的图形。我们通过介绍了由Sybils控制的可疑帐户,在最近的Airdrop中证明了该方法的有效性。所有检测到的帐户均表现出相似的交互活动和常规转移模式。

Airdrop is a crucial concept in tokenomics. Startups of decentralized applications (DApps) reward early supporters by airdropping newly issued tokens up to a certain amount as a free giveaway. This naturally induces greedy hackers, called Sybils, to create multiple accounts for more shares. Most airdrops have prerequisites for qualification, in which utilizing these DApps is unsurprisingly the principal. One particular characteristic of DApps is to implement users' interactions with them in the form of token transfer transactions or smart contract calling transactions on public blockchains. We argue that these individual transactions could reveal underlying signatures of their sending accounts. Specifically, accounts controlled by the same Sybil may exhibit some common behaviors. A careful analysis of Sybil's behaviors shows that accounts controlled by the same Sybil may produce similar DApp activities and regular token transfer patterns. We model the transactions as graphs by representing accounts as vertices and transactions as edges. When multiple accounts receive tokens from the same Sybil to conduct interactions with DApps, we inspect the graphs for these activities and patterns to detect suspicious accounts. We demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method in a recent airdrop by presenting the suspicious accounts controlled by Sybils. All the detected accounts exhibit similar interaction activities and regular transfer patterns.

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