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Proofware: Proof of Useful Work Blockchain Consensus Protocol for Decentralized Applications

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arxiv 1903.09276 v1 pith:SQIFVYSR submitted 2019-03-22 cs.DC

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In a blockchain system, consensus protocol as an incentive and security mechanism, is to ensure the participants to build the block honestly and effectively. There are different consensus protocols for blockchain, like Proof of work (PoW), Proof of Stake (PoS), Proof of Space (PoSpace), Proof of Activities etc. But most of these consensus protocols are not designed for doing some useful jobs for society because of too much competition and scalability limitation. Massive electric power and computing resources, including CPU, RAM, storage and sensors have been wasted to run blockchain network based on these consensus protocols. Current frameworks and middleware for building decentralised applications (dApps) are largely limited to simple and less useful jobs. In this paper, we present Proofware which is designed for developers to build their dApps easily with existing public/crowd-based computing resources. Under Proofware, developers can develop and test their own Proof of Useful Work (PoUW) consensus protocols. Also, rather than depending on a centralised accounting system, each dApp has an embedded currency system to keep the whole incentive system decentralised, fair, transparent, stable and sustainable. Based on Proofware, we have built a crowd based video sharing application, called OurTube, as a case study. By the OurTube example, it has shown Proofware significantly improves the productivity to build crowd-based computing system with the features of cost-effectiveness, anti-censorship, elasticity and financial sustainability.

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    A proof-of-useful-work protocol where mining consists of generating client-outsourced zk-SNARK proofs, claimed to be the first consensus-layer general-purpose SNARK marketplace satisfying PoW properties.

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    In a Proof-of-Useful-Work model with quadratic costs and linear block rewards, the unique equilibrium has every miner participating, and miners profit most by concentrating their useful tasks into one block.

  3. A First Look at Blockchain-based Decentralized Applications

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    An empirical study of 995 Ethereum DApps and 29.8 million 2018 transactions shows heavy popularity concentration, low open-source rates, a majority of single-contract apps, and significant unused prepaid gas.

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