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Robust Proof of Stake: A New Consensus Protocol for Sustainable Blockchain Systems

Aiya Li, Xianhua Wei, Zhou He

2020Sustainability91 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the digital economy era, the development of a distributed robust economy system has become increasingly important. The blockchain technology can be used to build such a system, but current mainstream consensus protocols are vulnerable to attack, making blockchain systems unsustainable. In this paper, we propose a new Robust Proof of Stake (RPoS) consensus protocol, which uses the amount of coins to select miners and limits the maximum value of the coin age to effectively avoid coin age accumulation attack and Nothing-at-Stake (N@S) attack. Under a comparison framework, we show that the RPoS equals or outperforms Proof of Work (PoW) protocol and Proof of Stake (PoS) protocol in three dimensions: energy consumption, robustness, and transaction processing speed. To compare the three consensus protocols in terms of trade efficiency, we built an agent-based model and find that RPoS protocol has greater or similar trade request-satisfied ratio than PoW and PoS. Hence, we suggest that RPoS is very suitable for building a robust digital economy distributed system.

Topics & Concepts

BlockchainComputer scienceRobustness (evolution)Protocol (science)Proof-of-work systemDatabase transactionProof of conceptComputer securityMedicineGeneOperating systemChemistryAlternative medicineProgramming languagePathologyBiochemistryBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityEconomic theories and modelsComplex Systems and Time Series Analysis