Carbon: An Asynchronous Voting-Based Payment System for a Client-Server Architecture

09/20/2022
by   Martina Camaioni, et al.
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We present Carbon, an asynchronous payment system. To the best of our knowledge, Carbon is the first asynchronous payment system designed specifically for a client-server architecture. Namely, besides being able to make payments, clients of Carbon are capable of changing the set of running servers using a novel voting mechanism – asynchronous, balance-based voting.

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