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LaKSA: A Probabilistic Proof-of-Stake Protocol

Daniël Reijsbergen, Paweł Szałachowski, Junming Ke, Zengpeng Li, Jianying Zhou

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Abstract

We present Large-scale Known-committee Stakebased Agreement (LaKSA), a chain-based Proof-of-Stake protocol that is dedicated, but not limited, to cryptocurrencies. LaKSA minimizes interactions between nodes through lightweight committee voting, resulting in a simpler, more robust, and more scalable proposal than competing systems. It also mitigates other drawbacks of previous systems, such as high reward variance and long confirmation times. LaKSA can support large numbers of nodes by design, and provides probabilistic safety guarantees in which a client makes commit decisions by calculating the probability that a transaction is reverted based on its blockchain view. We present a thorough analysis of LaKSA and report on its implementation and evaluation. Furthermore, our new technique of proving safety can be applied more broadly to other Proof-of-Stake protocols.

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Computer scienceProbabilistic logicProtocol (science)Theoretical computer scienceArtificial intelligenceMedicinePathologyAlternative medicineBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityCryptography and Data SecurityCloud Data Security Solutions