A Note from the Editors
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This year
was a challenging one at Ledger. The “crypto winter” set in, the pandemic
continued, and many researchers’ priorities shifted away from publishing and
peer review and into basic survival mode. To find a silver lining, those things
also gave us the space here at the journal to lay the groundwork for a brighter
2023.
We
published a pair of strong papers. The first, “Coin Transfer Unlinkability Under the Counterparty Adversary Model,” by
Miyamae and Matsuura, furthers the conversation about privacy and
personally-identifiable information in cryptocurrency transactions. The second,
“HLF-Kubed: Blockchain-Based Resource Monitoring for
Edge Clusters,” by Tzenetopoulos et al., proposed a
novel model for using blockchain technology to monitor resources on the
Internet of Things. As ever, we are grateful to our authors for their
contributions—without them, there is no journal.
We also
performed our first job search. After months of interviews and hard work by the
editorial team and the candidates, we can now proudly announce the arrival of
our first Editor-in-Chief.
Starting
in 2023, Prof. Dr. Claudio Tessone, Cofounder and
Chair of the University of Zurich Blockchain Center and head of the UZH
Blockchain & Distributed Ledger Technologies group, will serve as Ledger’s
first Editor-in-Chief. Prof. Tessone holds a PhD in
physics and a Habilitation on complex socio-economic systems from ETH Zurich in
the area of economics, management, and technology. He brings with him a wealth
of knowledge and ambitious plans for the journal, and we look forward to seeing
where his direction takes us.
Lastly, we
would like to say thank you: to our sponsors, for helping us keep the lights on
here at Ledger, and to our readers, for carrying us through the year.
Here’s to 2023, and brighter
days to come.
Sincerely,
Richard Ford Burley, Managing Editor
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