Blockmania: from Block DAGs to Consensus

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Authors George Danezis, David Hrycyszyn arXiv ID 1809.01620 Category cs.CR: Cryptography & Security Citations 47 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 6 months ago
Abstract
Blockmania is a byzantine consensus protocol. Nodes emit blocks forming a directed acyclic graph (block DAG) that is subsequently interpreted by each node separately to ensure consensus with safety, liveness and finality. The resulting system has communication complexity $O(N^2)$ even in the worse case, and very low constant factors --- as compared to $O(N^4)$ for PBFT; it is leaderless; and network operations do not depend on the composition of the quorum or node stake. This makes Blockmania very efficient (leading to over 400K transactions per second on a wide area network), and ideal for dynamic membership and flexible and non-interrupted proof-of-stake protocols. A X-Blockmania variant, has $O(N)$ communication cost but also higher latency $O(\log N)$.
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