An incentive compatible reward sharing approach for shard-based blockchains

M. Hemati, M. Shajari
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Sharding is a way to solving the scalability problem in the blockchain. The sharding method uses traditional consensus algorithms, such as PBFT. In traditional consensus algorithms, network nodes can register blocks by working together. In these algorithms, an important issue is how to motivate group nodes to participate in the consensus algorithm so as not to cause collusion or free-riding. In this paper, we first examine the previous solutions that try to solve the incentive mechanism in sharding blockchain and show that these solutions do not consider the leader's role in involving other nodes in the consensus algorithm. By the game theory, we show that the leader for increasing his benefit prevents some nodes from participating in the consensus algorithm, which creates collusion. We propose a solution to motivate group nodes in the sharding method and by the game theory prove that this solution is incentive compatible and also does not causes any collusion.
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基于分片的区块链的激励兼容奖励共享方法
分片是解决区块链可扩展性问题的一种方法。分片方法使用传统的共识算法,如PBFT。在传统的共识算法中,网络节点可以通过共同工作来注册区块。在这些算法中,一个重要的问题是如何激励群体节点参与共识算法,以避免合谋或搭便车。在本文中,我们首先研究了之前试图解决分片区块链激励机制的解决方案,并表明这些解决方案没有考虑到领导者在共识算法中涉及其他节点的作用。通过博弈论,我们证明了领导者为了增加自己的利益而阻止一些节点参与共识算法,从而产生合谋。提出了一种在分片方法中激励组节点的解决方案,并通过博弈论证明了该解决方案是激励相容的,并且不会产生任何共谋。
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