Directed acyclic graph-based distributed ledgers – an evolutionary perspective

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Abstract

Blockchain platforms like Bitcoin and Ethereum have introduced a distributed and decentralized cryptocurrency system with no third-party intermediation required. These peer to peer network systems allows Internet users to directly transact with each other. However due to the heavy emphasis on decentralization, scalability has taken a back seat. It has also become a key issue in the wider adoption of these technologies. The change to the underlying data organizing structure to Direct Acyclic Graphs (DAG) of the distributed ledger, has significantly increased transaction scalability. In this paper, we analyse some of the Distributed Ledger Technologies that use DAGs and have shown marked improved in transaction performance without weakening security.

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Kondru, K. K., & Saranya, R. (2019). Directed acyclic graph-based distributed ledgers – an evolutionary perspective. International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 9(1), 6096–6103. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijeat.A1970.109119

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