Qin WANG
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Qin WANG

Google Scholar ID: 6jdTO0cAAAAJ
CSIRO Data61
Blockchain
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Publications
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Published 'Does Finality Gadget Finalize Your Block? A Case Study of Binance Consensus' at USENIX Security'25
  • Published 'Split Unlearning' at ACM CCS'25, awarded Distinguished Paper Award
  • Published 'Eclipse Attacks on Monero's Peer-to-Peer Network' at NDSS'25
  • Published 'BRC20 Snipping Attack' at AsiaCCS'25
  • Published two papers in IEEE TDSC'25: 'Transaction Fairness in Blockchains, Revisited' and 'Invisible Trails? An Identity Alignment Scheme based on Online Tracking'
  • Published two papers in IEEE TSC'25: 'Maximizing NFT Incentives: References Make You Rich' and 'Is Your AI Truly Yours? Leveraging Blockchain for Copyrights, Provenance, and Lineage'
  • Published 'Randflash: Breaking the Quadratic Barrier in Large-Scale Distributed Randomness Beacons' in IEEE TIFS'25
  • Published two papers in IEEE TIFS'24: 'Bringing Smart Contract Confidentiality via Trusted Hardware: Fact and Fiction' and 'Accountable Decryption made Formal and Practical'
  • Published 'Janus: Enhancing Asynchronous Common Subset with Trusted Hardware' at ACSAC'24
  • Published 'Time-manipulation Attack: Breaking Fairness against Proof of Authority Aura' at WWW'23
  • Published 'IronForge: An Open, Secure, Fair, Decentralized Federated Learning' in IEEE TNNLS'23
  • Multiple arXiv preprints on topics including NFTs, Ethereum transaction communication, PoLO watermarking, liquidity drain scams, BRC20 attacks, and PoS delegate selection
  • Co-organizing the workshop 'Crypto for Real World Assets (CRWA)' affiliated with Asiacrypt'25
Background
  • Senior Research Scientist at CSIRO Data61
  • Adjunct Lecturer at University of New South Wales (UNSW) and University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
  • Broadly interested in blockchain technology
  • Research primarily covers applied cryptography and distributed computing systems
  • Currently focusing on token-related topics (e.g., -omics, -ization) and Layer1 protocols (e.g., security)
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