时间:3月21日(周二)上午10:00-11:30
腾讯会议号:290 128 955
报告人:佛罗里达大学Hsing Kenneth Cheng教授
报告内容简介:
The cryptocurrency (crypto) market has grown dramatically over the past decades since the emergence of the Bitcoin protocol in 2008. Traditionally, blockchain users would trade cryptos on centralized exchanges such as Binance, OKex, and Huobi. Decentralized exchanges (DEXs), exchanges that allow blockchain users to directly buy and sell cryptos on the chain without involving custody of traders’ crypto assets, started to blossom recently with the trading volume on DEX reaching 80% on-chain market share at its peak in 2021. As the DEX becomes immensely popular, so does the vampire attack on the DEX platform, where the entrant attacker clones the incumbent’s business model and drains liquidity from the incumbent to its cloned platform by providing tokenized rewards to the incumbent’s liquidity providers. We implement a quasi-experimental design to examine the impact of the vampire attack launched by Sushiswap (the attacker) against Uniswap (the incumbent DEX). We examine both the deposit-side and exchange-side impact of the vampire attack on the operational performance of the liquidity pools on Uniswap. Surprisingly, there is no significant effect of the vampire attack on the liquidity on the deposit side. Even more surprisingly, the vampire attack significantly increases the incumbent’s trading volume on the exchange side. Our study uncovers the underlying reasons that contribute to these intriguing results.
报告人简介:
Hsing Kenneth Cheng教授是佛罗里达大学John B. Higdon杰出学者、Warrington商学院信息系统和运营管理系系主任。他于1992年获得罗彻斯特大学计算机与信息系统博士学位。郑教授的主要研究方向为互联网技术对软件开发和市场营销的影响分析、信息系统政策问题(特别是关于网络中立性的全国辩论)。基于在前三名信息系统期刊上发表的论文,郑教授在全球信息系统100名研究人员中排名第20位(2009-2011年)和第16位(2010-2012年)。郑教授目前任Decision Sciences副主编,Journal of the Association for Information Systems、Information Systems and electronic Management高级编辑。2011-2014年担任Information Systems Research副主编,曾任职于许多信息系统会议和研讨会的项目委员会,并担任Workshop on E-Business (2003年,2012年)和Taiwan Summer Workshop on Information Management项目联合主席。
(承办:管理工程系、科研与学术交流中心)