6th Workshop on Trusted Smart Contracts
In Association with Financial Cryptography 2022
May 6, 2022 ( NEW DATE! )
Radisson Grenada Beach Resort
Overview
A potentially highly transformational technology currently developing on top of blockchain technologies are smart contracts, i.e. self-enforcing agreements in the form of executable programs that are deployed to and run on top of (specialised) blockchains. The Bitcoin proposal itself relied on a limited language for the validation of economical transactions. Subsequent proposals have further developed the idea of algorithmic validation of decentralised trust, along Szabo's intuition. A prominent example, also in terms of capitalisation and market share, is the Ethereum blockchain. It has a Turing-complete programming model, and bears one of the most strikingly performed attacks, the DAO attack (not to mention the discussed fork adopted as a counter measure). Possible further directions, are drawn by in-progress proposals like Tezos, where algorithmic validation also embraces decentralised consensus: smart contracts can negotiate the rules themselves which enable decentralised trust.
These technologies introduce a novel programming framework and execution environment, which are not satisfactorily understood at the moment. Multidisciplinary and multifactorial aspects affect correctness, safety, privacy, authentication, efficiency, sustainability, resilience and trust in smart contracts. Existing frameworks, which are competing for their market share, adopt different solutions to issues like the above ones. Merits of proposed solutions are still to be fully evaluated and compared by means of systematic scientific investigation, and further research is needed towards laying the foundations of Trusted Smart Contracts.
The Workshop on Trusted Smart Contracts (WTSC) aims to gather together researchers from both academia and industry interested in the many facets of Trusted Smart Contract engineering, and to provide a multi-disciplinary forum for discussing open problems, proposed solutions and the vision on future developments. Experts in fields including (but not limited to!) programming languages, verification, security, decision and game theory, cryptography, monetary systems, finance, and economics, as well as pratictioners and companies interested in block chain technologies, are invited to take part in this third edition of WTSC and make it a lively forum.
Program Chairs
Andrea Bracciali | University of Stirling, UK |
Massimiliano Sala | University of Trento, IT |
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Previous invited speakers:
Darren Tapp ( Dash Investment Foundation )Advancements in Consensus Algorithms With Applications to Special Purpose Contracts
Ian Grigg (www.iang.org)On Trust
Igor Artamonov (Splix) (Ethereum classic - ETCDEV, founder)Decentralization for public blockchains
Arthur Breitman (Tezos, founder)Models for Smart Contracts: present and future perspectives
Bud Mishra (NYU)BURPA or Bust! How to build a Bio-Unified Research Project Agency?
Vitalik Buterin (Ethereum, founder)Blockchain and Smart Contract Mechanisms Design Challenges -  
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Previous editions:
WTSC'21 Proceedings LNCS 12676 Springer
WTSC'20 Proceedings LNCS 12063 Springer
WTSC'19 Proceedings LNCS 11599 Springer
WTSC'18 Proceedings LNCS 10958 Springer
WTSC'17 Proceedings LNCS 10323 Springer -  
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Sponsorship
Interested in supporting the event? Please contact us. - IFCA is seeking funding to continue its program of financial support specifically for students attending FC and associated workshops. Further details on Student Stipends and how to apply on the FC's call for papers page.
FC is organized annually by the International Financial Cryptography Association in cooperation with IACR.