- Algorand Foundation researchers’ e-book explores “Pure Proof of Stake” consensus mechanism and VRF lottery.
- The Foundation’s member explains that the mechanism utilizes block proposal validation by 1000-member committees through votes.
- The member notes that anonymity in small dynamic committees safeguards against corruption, enhancing blockchain security.
Earlier today, the official account of Digital Communities Champion at Algorand Foundation tweeted the link to an e-book titled “Can a Public Blockchain Keep a Secret?” authored by researchers from Algorand Foundation, the University of Waterloo, the Columbia University, the University of Pennsylvania, the Algorand Inc. and the Boston University.
https://t.co/W3lfbqgvzb— HashMapsData2Value.algo (@HMD2V) July 23, 2023
The Twitter account, HMD2V posted a screenshot featuring a list of publications co-authored by researchers from Algorand Foundation to highlight the Foundation’s commitment to blockchain development.
Publications co-authored by researchers from the Algorand Foundation
HMD2V identifies a common denominator amongst all the publications, which is the Algorand blockchain’s consensus mec…
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