杀不死你的会让你更强大?来自吸血鬼攻击对去中心化交易所和非同质化代币市场影响的证据

What doesn't kill you makes you stronger? Evidence from vampire attacks on decentralized exchange and non‐fungible token marketplace

JOURNAL OF OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT · 2024
被引 2
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了区块链生态中“吸血鬼攻击”这种新平台进入策略对现有平台运营绩效的影响,发现攻击并未减少流动性,反而显著提升了交易量,对平台运营和竞争研究有重要启示。

Abstract

Abstract We examine the impact of vampire attack, a unique platform entry strategy in the blockchain ecosystem, on the operational performance of the incumbent platform. During the vampire attack period, the entrant (attacker) clones the incumbent platform and offers tokenized incentives to entice users away from the incumbent. Prior studies offer little insight into the impact of vampire attack strategy because of its uniqueness in platform cloning, tokenized incentives, and targeted attacks. We implement a quasi‐experimental design by leveraging the first and most famous vampire attack launched by SushiSwap (the attacker) against Uniswap (the incumbent). We examine both the deposit‐side and exchange‐side impacts of the vampire attack on the operational performance of the liquidity pools on Uniswap. Surprisingly, we find that the vampire attack has no significant effect on the liquidity provision on the deposit side. Even more surprisingly, the vampire attack significantly increases the incumbent's trading volume on the exchange side. We further uncover the underlying mechanisms contributing to these intriguing results. We also demonstrate the efficacy of the novel tokenized incentives strategy. We show the generalizability of our findings by examining an alternative vampire attack event in the context of non‐fungible token marketplaces. Our study offers significant contributions to the literature on the implications of blockchain on platform operations and platform competition in operations management.

区块链平台竞争运营管理去中心化金融