Testing PoW Consensus Algorithm Security with Ren Zhang from Nervos
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In this week’s episode, we revisit the topic of consensus algorithms with Ren Zhang, a researchers at Nervos and previously at imec-COSIC (KU Leuven). We chat about an earlier work he did on evaluating PoW consensus protocols security and explore his more recent work on NC-Max - a consensus protocol that breaks the throughput limit and enables the full utilization of the nodes’ bandwidth in confirming transactionsHere are a few of the links we mention in the interview: Consensus Algorithms & HotStuff with Ittai AbrahamMajority is not Enough:Bitcoin Mining is VulnerableFruitChains: A Fair BlockchainRSK technologySubchains: A Technique to Scale Bitcoin and Improve the User ExperienceLay Down the Common Metrics: Evaluating Proof-of-Work Consensus Protocols' Security by Ren Zhang & Bart PreneelNC-Max: Breaking the Throughput Limit of Nakamoto Consensus by Ren Zhang, Dingwei Zhang, Quake Wang, Jan Xie and Bart PreneelSquirRL - A recent paper extending the "Lay Down the Common Metrics" paperMarkov decision process on Wikipedia- Monsters in the Mempool with Dan Robinson from ParadigmPrism: Deconstructing the Blockchain to Approach Physical LimitsAlan Szepieniec on Hash Functions & Supersonic SNARKsMore on Nervos:For the UTXO Programming Model of Nervos, the best starting point is Ren’s colleague Xuejie Xiao's blog.An explanation of Nervos DAOAn introduction of the Virtual Machine and smart contract support Thanks to our sponsor Least Authority. Least Authority is a security consulting company known for their dedication to pushing the limits on how to build privacy-respecting solutions. They are a team of security researchers, open source developers, privacy advocates, cryptographers who...