The paper derives a closed-form expression for the expected number of later blocks that link to the n-th block: with c=10 cross-links per block, there is a 55% probability that the 10^7th block in the system will have been linked by at least one subsequent legitimate block after 10^5 additional blocks are added. This quantifies the minimum corpus activity required before a publisher can safely announce a document and have plausible censor-resistance.
From 2001-stubblefield-dagster — Dagster: Censorship-Resistant Publishing Without Replication
· §5.5
· 2001
· Rice University
Implications
Tune cross-link degree c and delay the document announcement step until the empirical linking threshold is met; with c=10 and a corpus of 10^7 blocks, plan for ~10^5 new block arrivals before disclosure.
A publisher can self-publish benign 'cover' blocks that link to the sensitive block, accelerating the linking threshold without waiting for organic corpus growth.