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3rd Workshop on 

        Trusted Smart Contracts (WTSC'19) 

February 22, 2019 
St. Kitts Marriott Resort 

https://fc19.ifca.ai/wtsc/ <https://fc19.ifca.ai/wtsc/> 



In Association with Financial Cryptography 19 (FC 2019)  
https://fc19.ifca.ai/ <https://fc19.ifca.ai/>
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CALL FOR PAPERS 


Smart contracts, an highly transformational technology, are 
self-enforcing agreements in the form of executable programs 
that are deployed to and run on top of blockchains. 

Several proposals have developed the idea of algorithmic validation 
of decentralised trust, along Szabo's intuition.The first significant 
example was the Ethereum blockchain. A myriad of possible further 
directions have been proposed, many of them are in active development. 

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. 

A non-exhaustive list of topics of interest, open problems and future 
directions includes: 

- validation and definition of the programming abstractions and execution 
model, 

- verification of the properties expected to be enforced by smart contracts, 

- incentives, governance, participatory models, and implications on smart 
contracts, 

- resilience of the consensus/validation/mining/execution model, 

- fairness and decentralisation of contracts and their management, 

- rewards, economics and sustainability/stability of the framework, 

- off-chain interaction and context, 

- sharding, concurrency, and parallelism in smart contracts, 

- effects of consensus mechanisms and proof-of mechanisms on smart contracts, 

- game-theoretic approaches for security and validation, 

- digital and ring signature 

- multiparty computation and homomorphic encryption for the privacy of smart 
contract execution 

- privacy and privacy-preserving contracts, 

- authentication and anonymity management, 

- oblivious transfer, 

- data provenance, 

- access rights, 

- foundations of software engineering for smart contracts, 

- blockchain data analysis, 

- comparison of the permissioned and non-permissioned scenarios, 

- use cases and killer applications of smart contracts, 

- regulation and law enforcement, 

- future outlook on smart contract technologies, 


WTSC focuses on smart contracts as an application layer on top of blockchains, 
however aspects of the underlying supporting blockchains clearly become 
relevant in so much as they affect properties of the smart contracts, and are 
of great interest for WTSC. 

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. 

Associated to Financial Cryptography, a recognised premiere conference for the 
blockchain world, WTSC aims to become a reference venue for the discussion 
of cutting-edge smart contracts and associated blockchain technologies. 

Experts in fields including (but not limited to): 

- programming languages, 

- verification, 

- security, 

- software engineering, 

- decision and game theory, 

- cryptography, 

- finance and economics, 

- monetary systems, 

- finance and economics, 

- regulation and law, 

as well as, practitioners and companies interested in blockchain technologies, 
are invited to submit their findings, case studies and reports on open problems 
for presentation at the workshop, to take part in this third edition of WTSC 
and 
make it a lively forum. 



INVITED SPEAKERS (TBC) 


Continuing on WTSC tradition — Buterin (Ethereum) 2017, Breitman (Tezos) 
and Mishra (NYU) 2018, we are finalising 2019 invited speakers, including 


        Igor Artamonov (Splix) 

        Ethereum Classic - ETCDEV Founder 



IMPORTANT DATES 


WTSC adopts for the second year a submission schedule **with double deadline**. 
A first deadline will allow authors to plan their participation well in 
advance. A second 
deadline will allow authors who need extra time to develop their contributions, 
to have 
a further opportunity to participate. Selected borderline papers from the first 
deadline will be considered for and also allowed to resubmit to the second 
deadline. 

Abstract registration is kindly requested in advance - if possible. 


Abstract Registration: 14 December, 2018 

Paper Submission Deadline: 20 December, 2018 

Early Author Notification: 10 January, 2019 

Late Submission Deadline: 15 January, 2019 

Late Author Notification: 28 January, 2019 

Early registration deadline: TBA 

Final Papers: TBA 

WTSC: 22 February, 2019 

Financial Cryptography: 18 February, 2019 



SUBMISSION 


WTSC solicits submissions of manuscripts that represent significant and novel 
research 
contributions. Submissions must not substantially overlap with works that have 
been 
published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a conference 
with proceedings. 

Submissions should follow the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science format 
and 
should be no more than 15 pages including references and appendices. Papers may 
also 
be in a short format, no more than 8 pages including references and appendices. 

In-progress work and developing ideas can be submitted as a poster. 

Also "Systemization of Knowledge" papers will be accepted and have a page limit 
of 15 pages 
but *excluding* references. These should be marked "SoK:". 

Accepted papers will appear in the proceedings published by Springer Lecture 
Notes in 
Computer Science. Authors who seek to submit their works to journals may 
opt-out by 
publishing an extended abstract only. 

All submissions will be reviewed double-blind, and as such, must be anonymous, 
with no 
author names, affiliations, acknowledgements, or obvious references. 

A submission link will be posted on the WTSC19 web site shortly.


PROGRAM CHAIRS 


Andrea Bracciali                  University of Stirling, UK 

Federico Pintore                  University of Oxford, UK 

Massimiliano Sala                 University of Trento, IT 



PROGRAM COMMITTEE (To be completed/confirmed) 

Igor Artamonov                Ethereum Classic Dev 
Bob Atkey                        Strathclyde University, UK 
Marcella Atzori                 UCL, UK / IFIN, IT 
Daniel Augot                    INRIA, FR 
Massimo Bartoletti           University of Cagliari, IT 
Devraj Basu                     Strathclyde University, UK 
Stefano Bistarelli              University of Perugia, IT 
Christina Boura                Versailles SQY Univ., FR
Daniel Broby                    Strathclyde University, UK
Bill Buchanan                   Napier University, UK 
Martin Chapman               King’s College London, UK 
Tiziana Cimoli                   University of Cagliari, IT 
Nicola Dimitri                    University of Siena, IT 
Nadia Fabrizio                  Cefriel, IT 
Jamie Gabbay                  Heriot-Watt University, UK 
Laetitia Gauvin                  ISI Foundation, IT 
Neil Ghani                         Strathclyde University, UK 
Oliver Giudice                   Banca d’Italia, IT 
Davide Grossi                   University of Groningen, NL 
Yoichi Hirai                        brainbot technologies AG, DE 
Lars R. Knudsen               Technical University of Denmark, DK 
Ioannis Kounelis               Joint Research Center, European Commission, IT 
Victoria Lemieux               The University of British Columbia, CA 
Loi Luu                               National University of Singapore, SG 
Carsten Maple                   Warwick University, UK 
Michele Marchesi              University of Cagliari, IT 
Fabio Martinelli                  IIT-CNR, IT 
Patrick McCorry                 King's College London, UK
Neil McLaren                      Avaloq, UK 
Sihem Mesnager                University of Paris VIII, FR 
Philippe Meyer                    Avaloq, CH 
Bud Mishra                          NYU, USA 
Carlos Molina-Jimenez       University of Cambridge, UK 
Massimo Morini                   Banca IMI, IT 
Alex Norta Tallin                  University of Technology, EW 
Jason Teutsch                     Truebit, USA 
Roberto Tonelli                    University of Cagliari, IT 
Luca Vigano’                       University of Verona, IT 
Philip Wadler                       University of Edinburgh, UK 
Yilei Wang                           Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HK
Ales Zamuda                       University of Maribor, SLO 
Santiago Zanella-Beguelin  Microsoft, UK

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