A Small Collusion is All You Need

Abstract

Transaction Fee Mechanisms (TFMs) study auction design in the Blockchain context, and emphasize robustness against miner and user collusion, moreso than traditional auction theory. chung2023foundations introduce the notion of a mechanism being c-Side-Contract-Proof (c-SCP), i.e., robust to a collusion of the miner and c users. Later work chung2024collusion,welfareIncreasingCollusion shows a gap between the 1-SCP and 2-SCP classes. We show that the class of 2-SCP mechanisms equals that of any c-SCP with c≥ 2, under a relatively minor assumption of consistent tie-breaking. In essence, this implies that any mechanism vulnerable to collusion, is also vulnerable to a small collusion.

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