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Complex Network Analysis of the Bitcoin Transaction Network

Bishenghui Tao, Hong‐Ning Dai, Jiajing Wu, Ivan Wang‐Hei Ho, Zibin Zheng, Chak Fong Cheang

2021IEEE Transactions on Circuits & Systems II Express Briefs48 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this brief, we conduct a complex-network analysis of the Bitcoin transaction network. In particular, we design a new sampling method, namely random walk with flying-back (RWFB), to conduct effective data sampling. We then conduct a comprehensive analysis of the Bitcoin network in terms of the degree distribution, clustering coefficient, the shortest-path length, connected component, centrality, assortativity, and the rich-club coefficient. We obtain several important observations including the small-world phenomenon, multi-center status, preferential attachment, and non-rich-club effect of the current network. This work brings up an in-depth understanding of the current Bitcoin blockchain network and offers implications for future directions in malicious activity and fraud detection in cryptocurrency blockchain networks.

Topics & Concepts

AssortativityAverage path lengthCryptocurrencyClustering coefficientDatabase transactionComputer scienceDegree distributionCentralityComplex networkBetweenness centralitySampling (signal processing)Network analysisCluster analysisData miningShortest path problemComputer securityTheoretical computer scienceArtificial intelligenceWorld Wide WebStatisticsMathematicsTelecommunicationsEngineeringDetectorProgramming languageElectrical engineeringGraphComplex Network Analysis TechniquesBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityAdvanced Graph Neural Networks