
Pool Detective Lead Gert-Jaap Released a New Research Description for Pool Detective : "Who is Monitoring Mining Pools?"
One of our goals at the Digital Currency Initiative is to harden the security of cryptocurrency networks. Most users of cryptocurrency take the actual network protocol and all of its implementation — mining, pools, validation, messaging, and more — for granted, and aren’t necessarily aware of all the ways these mechanisms might be attacked or fail. For example, though mining pools are a huge part of Bitcoin’s network security, there isn’t any available public monitoring to make sure that mining pools are well-behaved. There isn’t even a standard way to look at what pool operators are doing or infrastructure to keep tabs on pool operators.

Cointelegraph covers James Lovejoy's Presentation at CESC 20': "MIT Crypto Group Researcher Says PoW Attacks Not Always Obvious"
DCI James Lovejoy and Gert-Jaap Glasbergen presented during this past weeks Crypto Economic Security Conference: Unitize Online Event July 6-10th, 2020. Their Proof-of-Work presentation combines Gert-Jaap’s work on Pool Detective and James’s work on 51% Attacks.

Bitcoin Magazine Netherlands Podcast: Gert-Jaap Glasbergen was interviewed on the new security project "Pool Detective"
Gert-Jaap was interviewed by Bitcoin Magazine NL about the new security project “Pool Detective”. Listen to the full podcast to learn more. Podcast is in Dutch.

Digital Currency Initiative's Livestream Series - Episode 2: Proof-of-Work
Director Neha, Software Developer Gert-Jaap, Phd student Daniel M. (Harvard) and recent MIT DCI MEng Graduate James discuss Proof-of-Work; and the Digital Currency Initiative’s recent projects around Proof-of-Work. Including Monitoring Pool Mining (Gert-Jaap), Double Spend Attacks (Daniel M. and Neha) and 51% Attacks (James).