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Resilient Consensus Sustained Collaboratively

Abstract

The recent growth of blockchain technology has accelerated research on decentralized platforms. Initial blockchain platforms decide on what should be added to the ledger based on Proof-of-Work (PoW) consensus protocol. PoW requires its participants to perform large computations and leads to massive energy wastage. Recent blockchains aim to replace PoW through Proof-of-Stake (PoS) and Malicious Fault-Tolerant (MFT) consensus protocols. However, the safety of the ledger created by these protocols is at the mercy of the long-term safe-keeping of the private keys of participants. As a result, these blockchains face long-range attacks. To ameliorate this situation, we present the design of our novel Power-of-Collaboration (PoC) protocol, which guards existing PoS and MFT blockchains against long-range attacks. We show that PoC can be easily appended to existing blockchains and only marginally degrades their throughputs.

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