区块链可扩展性调查:从硬件到第二层协议

IF 34.4 1区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials Pub Date : 2024-03-18 DOI:10.1109/COMST.2024.3376252
Gabriel Antonio F. Rebello;Gustavo F. Camilo;Lucas Airam C. de Souza;Maria Potop-Butucaru;Marcelo Dias de Amorim;Miguel Elias M. Campista;Luís Henrique M. K. Costa
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尽管近年来区块链系统取得了巨大成功,但区块链仍难以提供与集中式金融系统相同的延迟和吞吐量。这一问题的核心在于共识协议效率低下。在本文中,我们对最近为提高区块链可扩展性所做的努力进行了调查。我们重点关注第二层协议,如支付通道网络和交易卷积,这些协议在链外处理计算,仅在解决争议时使用共识。第二层协议有望以亚秒级的延迟和更低的费用处理微交易,从而使区块链具有可扩展性。这项工作的大部分内容涉及支付通道网络的公开挑战,如支付路由、通道再平衡、网络设计策略、安全性和隐私性、支付调度、拥堵控制、模拟器和对轻节点的支持。我们还专门用一个章节介绍了基于智能合约的交易卷积的现有实现。我们的工作将最先进的第二层协议系统化,为未来的进步铺平了道路。
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A Survey on Blockchain Scalability: From Hardware to Layer-Two Protocols
Despite the great success of blockchain systems in recent years, blockchains still struggle to provide the same level of latency and throughput as centralized financial systems. The core of this problem lies in the inefficiency of consensus protocols. In this paper, we provide a survey on recent efforts to improve the scalability of blockchains. We focus on layer-two protocols, such as payment channel networks and transaction rollups, which process computations off-chain and only use consensus for dispute resolution. Layer-two protocols are expected to process microtransactions with sub-second latency and reduced fees, allowing blockchains to scale. Much of this work addresses the open challenges of payment channel networks, such as payment routing, channel rebalancing, network design strategies, security and privacy, payment scheduling, congestion control, simulators, and support for light nodes. We also dedicate a section to the existing implementations of smart-contract-based transaction rollups. Our work systematizes the state-of-the-art layer-two protocols, paving the way for future advances.
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IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS-TELECOMMUNICATIONS
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