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University of Central Arkansas
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Enes Erdin's research focuses on the application of blockchain technology, specifically Bitcoin's Lightning Network, to facilitate micropayments, particularly within the context of the Internet of Things (IoT). His work investigates the development of secure and scalable systems for these transactions, exploring the privacy implications and potential solutions. Erdin has published on topics including cryptocurrency payment channel networks, privacy guarantees for Bitcoin transactions, and the integration of threshold cryptography for secure bidirectional IoT micro-payments. His research also explores cryptocurrency solutions to enable micropayments in consumer IoT devices, aiming to enhance functionality and transaction efficiency in this domain. Erdin's scholarly contributions are reflected in his h-index of 8 and 509 total citations across 27 publications.
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- h-index: 8
- Publications: 27
- Citations: 509
Selected Publications
- LNGate2: Secure Bidirectional IoT Micro-Payments Using Bitcoin's Lightning Network and Threshold Cryptography (2023) DOI
- D-LNBot: A Scalable, Cost-Free and Covert Hybrid Botnet on Bitcoin's Lightning Network (2023) DOI
- An evaluation of cryptocurrency payment channel networks and their privacy implications (2021) DOI
- 3-of-3 multisignature approach for enabling lightning network micro-payments on IoT devices (2021) DOI
- LNGate (2021) DOI
- LNGate: Powering IoT with Next Generation Lightning Micro-payments using Threshold Cryptography (2021) DOI
- A scalable private Bitcoin payment channel network with privacy guarantees (2021) DOI
- An Evaluation of Cryptocurrency Payment Channel Networks and Their Privacy Implications (2021) DOI
- Enabling Micro-payments on IoT Devices using Bitcoin Lightning Network (2021) DOI
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