PoW and PoS and Related Applications
Zhiqiang Ouyang, Jie Shao, Yifeng Zeng
Abstract
Consensus protocols can help guarantee security and sustainability to maintain the decentralized Blockchain system used in different scenarios and applications due to their different features. There are two main prevalent protocols, Proof of Work (PoW) used in Bitcoin and Proof of Stake (PoS) used in Ethereum. This paper reviews these two consensus protocols, PoW and PoS, and their related improvements and applications. We first introduce the basic concepts, implementations, advantages, and disadvantages of PoW and PoW and make a detailed comparison between these two protocols. We find that though providing security when honest participants are the majority, PoW may lead to excessive power consumption. While PoS is relatively insecure and leads to monopoly (centralization), though energy efficient by discarding complex hash operations. Therefore, some newly proposed consensus protocols have attempted to find a pleasant compromise between these two classic protocols. After a detailed analysis, we investigate the researches related to the defect improvements of PoS and PoW. Finally, we describe various applications of PoS and PoW, including cryptocurrencies and information storage.