A Supercomputing Based Distributed Cloud Marketplace
Minjun Kim, Sina Falaki

TL;DR
This paper introduces LuluChain, a scalable, secure, high-throughput blockchain designed for a distributed cloud marketplace, overcoming current limitations by simplifying blockchain operations and enabling instant, low-cost transactions.
Contribution
LuluChain is a novel blockchain model that achieves supercomputing speeds with minimal hardware, eliminating synchronization needs and enhancing scalability, security, and flexibility.
Findings
LuluChain attains supercomputer-level speeds on off-the-shelf hardware.
It enables low-cost, instant transactions without timestamp synchronization.
The system provides a reliable foundation for distributed cloud marketplaces.
Abstract
The once mythological 51% attack has moved beyond the hypothetical and now poses a legitimate widespread threat to blockchain technology. Current blockchains provide inferior throughput capacity when compared to that of centralized systems, creating an obvious vulnerability which allows the 51% attack to occur within decentralized systems. Despite recent advancements in blockchain which introduce interesting models that achieve high throughputs with enhanced security and privacy, no current networks have evolved to deploy the optimal solution of combining scalability, security, and distributed systems to create a legitimate supercomputing enterprise-grade developer sandbox. In this paper, we introduce an infinitely scalable, secure, and high throughput blockchain capable of amassing supercomputer speeds with off-the-shelf hardware, LuluChain. LuluChain simplifies the blockchain model to…
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TopicsCloud Computing and Resource Management
