Evolutionary Dynamics of Sustainable Blockchains
Marco Alberto Javarone, Gabriele Di Antonio, Gianni Valerio Vinci,, Luciano Pietronero, Carlo Gola

TL;DR
This paper models the evolutionary dynamics of blockchain miners and users to explore conditions under which Proof-of-Work blockchains can reduce energy consumption and become more sustainable.
Contribution
It introduces the Crypto-Asset Game, an evolutionary game theory model analyzing strategies of miners and users to identify pathways to lower energy use.
Findings
Population can reach low-miner strategies under certain conditions
Protocol parameters influence overall energy consumption
Model suggests potential for sustainable Proof-of-Work blockchains
Abstract
The energy sustainability of blockchains, whose consensus protocol rests on the Proof-of-Work, nourishes a heated debate. The underlying issue lies in a highly energy-consuming process, defined as mining, required to validate crypto-asset transactions. Mining is the process of solving a cryptographic puzzle, incentivised by the possibility of gaining a reward. The higher the number of users performing mining, i.e. miners, the higher the overall electricity consumption of a blockchain. For that reason, mining constitutes a negative environmental externality. Here, we study whether miners' interests can meet the collective need to curb energy consumption. To this end, we introduce the Crypto-Asset Game, namely a model based on the framework of Evolutionary Game Theory devised for studying the dynamics of a population whose agents can play as crypto-asset users or as miners. The energy…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlockchain Technology Applications and Security · Opinion Dynamics and Social Influence · Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation
