Fast Stochastic Peer Selection in Proof-of-Stake Protocols

12 Nov 2019  ·  Quan Nguyen, Andre Cronje, Michael Kong ·

The problem of peer selection, which randomly selects a peer from a set, is commonplace in Proof-of-Stake (PoS) protocols. In PoS, peers are chosen randomly with probability proportional to the amount of stake that they possess. This paper presents an approach that relates PoS peer selection to Roulette-wheel selection, which is frequently used in genetic and evolutionary algorithms or complex network modelling. In particular, we introduce the use of stochastic acceptance algorithm [6] for fast peer selection. The roulette-wheel selection algorithm [6] achieves O(1) complexity based on stochastic acceptance, whereas searching based algorithms may take O(N ) or O(logN ) complexity in a network of N peers.

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Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing Data Structures and Algorithms

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