A PoW-less Bitcoin with Certified Byzantine Consensus

07/14/2022
by   Marco Benedetti, et al.
0

Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLTs), when managed by a few trusted validators, require most but not all of the machinery available in public DLTs. In this work, we explore one possible way to profit from this state of affairs. We devise a combination of a modified Practical Byzantine Fault Tolerant (PBFT) protocol and a revised Flexible Round-Optimized Schnorr Threshold Signatures (FROST) scheme, and then we inject the resulting proof-of-authority consensus algorithm into Bitcoin (chosen for the reliability, openness, and liveliness it brings in), replacing its PoW machinery. The combined protocol may operate as a modern, safe foundation for digital payment systems and Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC).

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 2

page 3

page 4

research
07/13/2018

The latest gossip on BFT consensus

The paper presents Tendermint, a new protocol for ordering events in a d...
research
10/11/2018

Aleph: A Leaderless, Asynchronous, Byzantine Fault Tolerant Consensus Protocol

In this paper we propose Aleph, a leaderless, fully asynchronous, Byzant...
research
05/18/2020

Asymmetric Byzantine Consensus

Byzantine quorum systems provide a widely used abstraction for realizing...
research
10/18/2019

Analysis of Nakamoto Consensus, Revisited

In the Bitcoin white paper[1], Nakamoto proposed a very simple Byzantine...
research
06/12/2019

Handel: Practical Multi-Signature Aggregation for Large Byzantine Committees

We present Handel, a Byzantine fault tolerant aggregation protocol that ...
research
06/08/2022

Authenticated Byzantine Gossip Protocol

ABGP refers to Authenticated Byzantine Gossip Protocol. The ABGP is a pa...
research
02/01/2021

Verifying the Hashgraph Consensus Algorithm

The Hashgraph consensus algorithm is an algorithm for asynchronous Byzan...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset