Smart Proofs via Recursive Information Gathering: Decentralized Refereeing by Smart ContractsJust Accepted

Distributed Ledger Technologies: Research and Practice(2022)

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We introduce the SPRIG (Smart Proofs via Recursive Information Gathering) protocol. SPRIG allows agents to propose, question, and defend mathematical proofs in a decentralized fashion. A structure of stakes and bounties aims at producing debates in good faith and if those persist, they must go down to machine-level details, where they can be settled automatically. This combination of economic incentives and an oracle is designed to promote succinct and informative proofs. SPRIG can run autonomously as a smart contract on a blockchain platform, and hence it does not rely on a central trusted institution. We translate SPRIG into a general game-theoretic model and prove that the protocol satisfies two desirable properties: no spamming and monotonicity. We then characterize analytically the equilibrium of a simple two-player specification of the model: this provides important insights into the impact of the protocol’s parameters on the probabilities that it induces type I/II errors. We conclude by discussing the main attacks SPRIG’s designers will need to take into account.
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blockchain,smart contracts,mathematical proof,formal proof,formal verification,incentivization,perfect Bayesian equilibrium
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