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CryptoValley Conference - 2019
https://www.cryptovalleyconference.com/ === Dates ===================================== 15th March 2019 - Paper submission deadline 1st May 2019 - Author Notifications 1st June 2019 - Camera Ready due 24-26th June 2019 - Conference === Conference ================================ The emergence of Bitcoin and other blockchain-based system allow for entities to trade and interact without trusted third parties. This has led to exciting research in multiple academic disciplines and venues, as well as a vibrant startup rush. The second CRYPTO VALLEY conference on Blockchain Technology, endorsed by IEEE, aims to unite interested scholars as well as industrial members from all relevant disciplines who study and work in the space of blockchain technology. Suggested contribution topics include (but are not limited to) empirical and theoretical studies of: === Topics ==================================== Attacks on anonymity and privacy Big Data and blockchain technology Case studies (e.g., of adoption, attacks, forks, scams, …) Censorship Consensus protocols for blockchains Cryptocurrency adoption and economic impacts Decentralized applications (Exchanges, Mining Pools, Trading Platforms) Blockchain technology for developing countries Economics and game theory for blockchains Forensics and monitoring Formal verification of protocols and smart contracts Fraud detection and financial crime prevention Governance Identity, identification and trust in blockchain systems Implications for existing business models Interfacing fiat and cryptocurrencies Intermediaries in different industries and their future Internet of things (IoT) and blockchain technology Legal, ethical and societal aspects of (decentralized) virtual currencies Measurement studies and methodology New applications of blockchain technology Off-chain channels and layer-2 scaling Peer-to-peer networks Permissioned (e.g. Hyperledger) vs. permissionless (e.g. Bitcoin) blockchains Privacy and anonymity-enhancing technologies Proof-of-X-based consensus Regulation and law enforcement Relation to other payment systems Scalability, sharding, and scalable services for blockchain systems Smart contract programming languages and tools Transaction graph analysis Usability and user studies === Submissions =============================== The conference solicits manuscripts in the following 4 categories: **Full research papers** which represent significant and novel research contributions. Submissions must not overlap with works that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a conference with proceedings. Submissions should follow the IEEE Conference Proceedings Format format and should not exceed 10 pages, excluding references and well-marked appendices. There is no limit on the length of the references and appendices. Accepted papers will appear in the IEEE proceedings published by IEEE. Authors who seek to submit their works to journals may opt-out by publishing an extended abstract only. **Short research papers** which may (for example) summarize works-in-progress or extensions to previous research papers. Short research papers must meet the above criteria, except must be 4 pages or less including references and appendices. **Systematization-of-Knowledge papers** which present a systematization of the current literature on a specific topic. In line with the definition used by IEEE Security and Privacy, SoK papers must “provide an important new viewpoint on an established, major research area, support or challenge long-held beliefs in such an area with compelling evidence, or present a convincing, comprehensive new taxonomy of such an area. Survey papers without such insights are not appropriate.” **Position papers** advance a novel viewpoint or opinion on the field that is not an original research contribution. Position papers should not exceed 6 pages in length, including any references and appendices. All submissions will be reviewed double-blind, and as such should not contain author names, must be anonymous, no acknowledgments, affiliations, or obvious references. Accepted papers from the first edition are available under https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/mostRecentIssue.jsp?punumber=8525353. |
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