PREStO: A Systematic Framework for Blockchain Consensus Protocols
Stefanos Leonardos, Daniel Reijsbergen, Georgios Piliouras

TL;DR
PREStO introduces a five-dimensional framework to systematically compare and analyze blockchain consensus protocols, aiding stakeholders in understanding their trade-offs and properties.
Contribution
It provides a unified, modular framework for analyzing blockchain protocols across five key dimensions, addressing fragmentation in terminology and understanding.
Findings
Organizes protocols within a five-dimensional design space.
Enables systematic comparison and reasoning about protocols.
Identifies research challenges in blockchain consensus mechanisms.
Abstract
The rapid evolution of blockchain technology has brought together stakeholders from fundamentally different backgrounds. The result is a diverse ecosystem, as exemplified by the development of a wide range of different blockchain protocols. This raises questions for decision and policy makers: How do different protocols compare? What are their trade-offs? Existing efforts to survey the area reveal a fragmented terminology and the lack of a unified framework to reason about the properties of blockchain protocols. In this paper, we work towards bridging this gap. We present a five-dimensional design space with a modular structure in which protocols can be compared and understood. Based on these five axes -- Optimality, Stability, Efficiency, Robustness and Persistence -- we organize the properties of existing protocols in subcategories of increasing granularity. The result is a dynamic…
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