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arxiv: 2112.11072 · v2 · pith:GMKMMKMM · submitted 2021-12-21 · cs.DC

Scalable Multi-Chain Coordination via the Hierarchical Longest Chain Rule

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This paper introduces BlockReduce, a Proof-of-Work (PoW) based blockchain system which achieves high transaction throughput through a hierarchy of merged mined blockchains, each operating in parallel on a partition the overall application state. Most notably, the full PoW available within the network is applied to all blockchains in BlockReduce, and cross-blockchain state transitions are enabled seamlessly within the core protocol. This paper shows that, given a hierarchy of blockchains and its associated security model, the protocol scales superlinearly in transaction throughput with the number of blockchains operated by the protocol.

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