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Gamification Based Blockchain Tournaments Between Miners Hiroshi Kenta; Yamato Shino; Dewi Immaniar; Eka Purnama Harahap; Alfian Dimas Ahsanul Rizki Ahmad
Aptisi Transactions On Technopreneurship (ATT) Vol 3 No 1 (2021): March
Publisher : Pandawan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/att.v3i1.144

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We have modelled mining resource and cryptocurrency-related relationships into a non-cooperative game. Then we took advantage of the traffic congestion results, set a native convention for the Nash equilibria, and created a short algorithm to find the equilibria. Next, we will make calculations for several system models whose variations follow the existing mining resources and have appropriately allocated according to the details of the mining complexity level that has defeated. In the included resources, the game's result is the allocation of resources as a feature of a normalized Nash equilibrium. In the model that has proposed, we provide a property structure of the type of equilibrium that exists, such as a condition where there are two or more mining infrastructures that will be active and another state that explains that no Miners get results in wanting a specific cryptocurrency, like bitcoin.
Challenges Smart Grid in Blockchain Applications Dewi Immaniar; Anna Ayu Aryani; Shinta Zahrotul Ula; Muhamad Rizky Firmansyah; Yudi Rahman
Blockchain Frontier Technology Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Blockchain Frontier Technology
Publisher : IAIC Bangun Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/bfront.v2i2.150

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Globally, interest in renewable energy has grown recently. The microgrid integrates traditional dispersed energy resources utilizing technological tools and information technology, making it more effective and flexible to enhance the economic and environmental situations (IT). One of these technologies that has drawn interest in microgrid applications to create a sustainable society is blockchain. The blockchain idea can offer immutability for microgrid transactions such as recording power generation levels and confirming transactions between generators and end consumers. By eliminating the need to connect with third parties, blockchain-based smart contracts can be utilized for auditing or resolving a transaction dispute between the producers and the users. In this paper, we highlight many recent research projects on blockchain applications in microgrids and the use of smart contracts to enhance the transactive resilience in microgrids.