Accountability and Forensics in Blockchains: XDC Consensus Engine DPoS 2.0
Gerui Wang, Jerome Wang, Liam Lai, Fisher Yu

TL;DR
This paper presents XinFin DPoS 2.0, a next-generation blockchain consensus engine that offers high security, low resource consumption, and integrated accountability and forensics capabilities for the XDC Network.
Contribution
It introduces a novel consensus protocol combining advanced BFT with accountability and forensics features, enhancing security and traceability in blockchain networks.
Findings
Enhanced security and performance of the XDC Network.
Integration of cryptographic accountability directly into blockchain records.
Backward compatibility with existing APIs.
Abstract
This document introduces XinFin DPoS 2.0, the proposed next generation decentralized consensus engine for the XinFin XDC Network. Built upon the most advanced BFT consensus protocol, this upgrade will empower the XDC Network with military-grade security and performance while consuming extremely low resources, and will be fully backwards-compatible in terms of APIs. It will also pave the road to the future evolution of the XDC Network. The core invention is the holistic integration of accountability and forensics in blockchains: the ability to identify malicious actors with cryptographic integrity directly from the blockchain records, incorporating the latest peer-reviewed academic research with state of the art engineering designs and implementation plans.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlockchain Technology Applications and Security · Advanced Malware Detection Techniques · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
