MITOSIS: Practically Scaling Permissioned Blockchains
Giorgia Azzurra Marson, Sebastien Andreina, Lorenzo Alluminio,, Konstantin Munichev, Ghassan Karame

TL;DR
MITOSIS is a novel system that enhances permissioned blockchain scalability by enabling dynamic blockchain division, maintaining low latency, high throughput, and interoperability, suitable for large-scale deployments.
Contribution
It introduces a practical method for dynamically dividing permissioned blockchains, improving scalability while preserving low latency and interoperability.
Findings
MITOSIS achieves scalable permissioned blockchain performance.
Experimental results show minimal modifications needed for Hyperledger Fabric.
MITOSIS maintains low latency and high throughput with blockchain division.
Abstract
Scalability remains one of the biggest challenges to the adoption of permissioned blockchain technologies for large-scale deployments. Permissioned blockchains typically exhibit low latencies, compared to permissionless deployments -- however at the cost of poor scalability. Various solutions were proposed to capture "the best of both worlds", targeting low latency and high scalability simultaneously, the most prominent technique being blockchain sharding. However, most existing sharding proposals exploit features of the permissionless model and are therefore restricted to cryptocurrency applications. We present MITOSIS, a novel approach to practically improve scalability of permissioned blockchains. Our system allows the dynamic creation of blockchains, as more participants join the system, to meet practical scalability requirements. Crucially, it enables the division of an existing…
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