Advancements in Blockchain Security and Interoperability

The field of blockchain research is moving towards improving security and interoperability. Recent studies have focused on developing new methods for detecting and preventing phishing attacks, as well as enhancing the security of blockchain-based systems. Additionally, there is a growing interest in blockchain interoperability, with researchers exploring ways to enable seamless data and asset exchange across disparate blockchains. Notable papers in this area include: SolPhishHunter, which detects and understands phishing on Solana, and Enhancing Blockchain Cross Chain Interoperability, which provides a comprehensive survey of blockchain interoperability methods and technologies.

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Micro-Patterns in Solidity Code

Triple-identity Authentication: The Future of Secure Access

Moneros Decentralized P2P Exchanges: Functionality, Adoption, and Privacy Risks

Dynamic Graph-based Fingerprinting of In-browser Cryptomining

Elevating Semantic Exploration: A Novel Approach Utilizing Distributed Repositories

From Concept to Measurement: A Survey of How the Blockchain Trilemma Can Be Analyzed

SolPhishHunter: Towards Detecting and Understanding Phishing on Solana

Maxing Out the SVM: Performance Impact of Memory and Program Cache Sizes in the Agave Validator

Blockchain Data Analytics: A Scoping Literature Review and Directions for Future Research

Enhancing Blockchain Cross Chain Interoperability: A Comprehensive Survey

SoK: A Taxonomy for Distributed-Ledger-Based Identity Management

Empirical Analysis of Transaction Conflicts in Ethereum and Solana for Parallel Execution

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