Scalable Communication Middleware For Permissioned Distributed Ledgers

Artem Barger
Yacov Manevich
Benjamin Mandler
Vita Bortnikov
Gennady Laventman
Gregory Chockler
Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) is rapidly emerging as a new paradigm for automating complex business processes in secure and decentralised fashion. Currently, however, its wider adoption is hampered by scalability problems [3] rooted in an inherent tension between stringent consistency, security, and robustness requirements on one hand, and growing application demand coupled with high performance expectations on the other. For example, popular peer-to-peer DLTs based on proof-of-work consensus [4] can only improve the transaction throughput by degrading their security and consistency guarantees, which is unacceptable in the enterprise and mission-critical settings.

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Year 2017
Peer Reviewed done
Venue International Systems and Storage Conference
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