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PHANTOM GHOSTDAG

Yonatan Sompolinsky, Shai Wyborski, Aviv Zohar

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Abstract

In 2008 Satoshi Nakamoto invented the basis for blockchain-based distributed ledgers. The core concept of this system is an open and anonymous network of nodes, or miners, which together maintain a public ledger of transactions. The ledger takes the form of a chain of blocks, the blockchain, where each block is a batch of new transactions collected from users. One primary problem with Satoshi's blockchain is its highly limited scalability. The security of Satoshi's longest chain rule, more generally known as the Bitcoin protocol, requires that all honest nodes be aware of each other's blocks very soon after the block's creation. To this end, the throughput of the system is artificially suppressed so that each block fully propagates before the next one is created, and that very few "orphan blocks" that fork the chain be created spontaneously.

Topics & Concepts

BlockchainComputer scienceScalabilityBlock (permutation group theory)LedgerProtocol (science)Computer networkComputer securityThroughputDistributed ledgerOperating systemBusinessWirelessGeometryPathologyMedicineFinanceAlternative medicineMathematicsBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityCryptography and Data SecurityInternet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-voting
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