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Nakamoto Consensus with Verifiable Delay Puzzle

Published 18 Aug 2019 in cs.DC | (1908.06394v5)

Abstract: This paper presents a new consensus protocol based on verifiable delay function. First, we introduce the concept of verifiable delay puzzle (VDP), which resembles the hashing puzzle used in the PoW mechanism but can only be solved sequentially. We then present a VDP implementation based on the continuous verifiable delay function. Further, we show that VDP can be combined with the Nakamoto consensus in a proof-of-stake/proof-of-delay hybrid protocol. We analyze the persistence and liveness of the protocol, and show that compared to PoW, our proposal consumes much less energy; compared to BFT leader-election based consensus algorithms, our proposal achieves better resistance to long-range attacks and DoS attacks targeting the block proposers.

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