Blockchain security based on cryptography: a review
Wenwen Zhou, Dongyang Lyu, Xiaoqi Li

TL;DR
This review analyzes blockchain security threats from cryptography, examining attack methods across six layers and proposing mitigation strategies, highlighting key vulnerabilities and future security challenges.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive cryptography-based analysis of blockchain attacks across multiple layers and offers mitigation solutions for major security threats.
Findings
Analysis of attacks on six blockchain layers
Design of defense strategies for six major attacks
Summary of core security challenges and future directions
Abstract
As an emerging service framework built by combining cryptography, P2P network, consensus mechanism and innovative contract technology, blockchain has been widely used in digital finance, data sharing, message traceability and electronic evidence preservation because of its decentralised, non-tamperable and transaction traceability. However, with the complex and changeable application scenarios of blockchain technology and the continuous enhancement of blockchain attack technology, the security of the blockchain system has been seriously threatened, dramatically affecting the development and application of blockchain technology. This paper aims to analyse the attacks on blockchain from the perspective of cryptography. Firstly, from the cryptography technology in the blockchain, the principle of hash functions, digital signatures, and other technologies, as well as their role in the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlockchain Technology Applications and Security · Big Data and Digital Economy · Advanced Technologies and Applied Computing
