DECENT-BRM: Decentralization through Block Reward Mechanisms
Varul Srivastava, Sujit Gujar

TL;DR
This paper introduces DECENT-BRM, a novel block reward mechanism that promotes decentralization in Proof-of-Work blockchains by incentivizing solo mining over pooling, addressing centralization issues.
Contribution
The paper models miner behavior under different reward mechanisms and proposes DECENT-BRM, a new retentive reward scheme that encourages solo mining and decentralization.
Findings
Memoryless BRMs lead to centralization when switching costs are high.
Retentive BRMs reduce risk but still favor pooling, causing centralization.
DECENT-BRM achieves decentralization by incentivizing solo mining.
Abstract
Proof-of-Work is a consensus algorithm where miners solve cryptographic puzzles to mine blocks and obtain a reward through some Block Reward Mechanism (BRM). PoW blockchain faces the problem of centralization due to the formation of mining pools, where miners mine blocks as a group and distribute rewards. The rationale is to reduce the risk (variance) in reward while obtaining the same expected block reward. In this work, we address the problem of centralization due to mining pools in PoW blockchain. We propose a two-player game between the new miner joining the system and the PoW blockchain system. We model the utility for the incoming miner as a combination of (i) expected block reward, (ii) risk, and (iii) cost of switching between different mining pools. With this utility structure, we analyze the equilibrium strategy of the incoming miner for different BRMs: (a) memoryless --…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlockchain Technology Applications and Security · Cryptography and Data Security · Auction Theory and Applications
