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Type Journal Article
Scope Discipline-based scholarship
Title MT²AD: multi-layer temporal transaction anomaly detection in ethereum networks with GNN
Organization Unit
Authors
  • Beibei Han
  • Yingmei Wei
  • Qingyong Wang
  • Francesco Maria De Collibus
  • Claudio Tessone
Item Subtype Original Work
Refereed No
Status Published in final form
Language
  • English
Journal Title Complex & Intelligent Systems
Publisher SpringerOpen
Geographical Reach international
ISSN 2199-4536
Volume 10
Number 1
Page Range 613 - 626
Date 2024
Abstract Text In recent years, a surge of criminal activities with cross-cryptocurrency trades have emerged in Ethereum, the second-largest public blockchain platform. Most of the existing anomaly detection methods utilize the traditional machine learning with feature engineering or graph representation learning technique to capture the information in transaction network. However, these methods either ignore the timestamp information and the transaction flow direction information in transaction network or only consider single transaction network, the cross-cryptocurrency trading patterns in Ethereum are usually ignored. In this paper, we introduce a Multi-layer Temporal Transaction Anomaly Detection (MT$^2$AD) model in Ethereum network with graph neural network. Specifically, for a given Ethereum token transaction network, we first extract its initial features including the structure subgraph and edge’s feature. Then, we model the temporal information in subgraph as a series of network snapshots according to the timestamp on each edge and time window. To capture the cross-cryptocurrency trading patterns, we combine the snapshots from multiple token transactions at a given timestamp, and we consider it as a new combined graph. We further use the graph convolution encoder with attention mechanism and pooling operation on this new graph to obtain the graph-level embedding, and we transform the anomaly detection on dynamic multi-layer Ethereum transaction networks as a graph classification task with these graph-level embeddings. MT$^2$AD can integrate the transaction structure feature, edge’s feature and cross-cryptocurrency trading patterns into a framework to perform anomaly detection with graph neural networks. Experiments on three real-world multi-layer transaction networks show that the proposed MT$^2$AD (0.8789 Precision, 0.9375 Recall, 0.4987 FbMacro and 0.9351 FbWeighted) can achieve the best performance on most evaluation metrics in comparison with some competing approaches, and the effectiveness in consideration of multiple tokens is also demonstrated.
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Digital Object Identifier 10.1007/s40747-023-01126-z
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