Towards Efficient Governance In Distributed Ledger Systems Using High-Performance Computational Nodes

Togoe Nicolae-Bogdan-Cristian, Spataru Alexe Luca, Ciprian-Petrisor Pungila
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Abstract

Due to increasing popularity in distributed ledger systems and the increasing demand of a stable model of a blockchain, fitting both for the development of IoT (Internet of Things) and DApps(Decentralized Applications), the current generation of blockchain needs to solve its main problems ranging from scalability to security and to bring improvements, in order to fit the real-world needs of society nowadays. One of many solutions brought by current prospective blockchains is a form of governance through different types of nodes, usually equipped with more computational resources, that have a more important significance in the network. In this paper, we tried to showcase the applicability of democratic governance in the blockchain ecosystem through the use of supernodes, in order to solve some of the current dilemmas. Despite the multitude of the use-cases, we will focus on four that show great potential in improving the blockchain technology, by outlining both their positive and negative points. Besides that, current blockchains that have a form of governance will be analyzed by examining the use-cases of the supernodes as well as the benefits and negative aspects they give to the ecosystem.
利用高性能计算节点实现分布式账本系统的高效治理
由于分布式账本系统的日益普及以及对区块链稳定模型的需求不断增加,适合IoT(物联网)和DApps(去中心化应用程序)的发展,当前一代区块链需要解决其主要问题,从可扩展性到安全性并带来改进,以适应当今社会的现实需求。当前前瞻性区块链带来的众多解决方案之一是通过不同类型的节点进行治理,这些节点通常配备更多的计算资源,在网络中具有更重要的意义。在本文中,我们试图通过使用超级节点来展示民主治理在区块链生态系统中的适用性,以解决当前的一些困境。尽管有很多用例,但我们将重点关注四个在改进区块链技术方面显示出巨大潜力的用例,概述它们的积极和消极方面。除此之外,将通过检查超级节点的用例以及它们给生态系统带来的好处和负面影响来分析当前具有某种治理形式的区块链。
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