TINC: Trusted Intelligent NetChain
Qi Xia, Hu Xia, Isaac Amankona Obiri, Adjei-Arthur Bonsu, Grace Mupoyi Ntuala, Ansu Badjie, Tienin Bole Wilfried, Jiaqin Liu, Lan Ma, Jianbin Gao, and Feng Yao

TL;DR
TINC introduces a multi-plane sharding architecture for consortium blockchains that enhances scalability, efficiency, and security through adaptive node management and decoupled control/data planes, outperforming existing solutions.
Contribution
The paper presents TINC, a novel multi-plane sharding framework with intelligent workload balancing and security features tailored for consortium blockchains.
Findings
Higher throughput and lower latency achieved.
Balanced node and transaction distribution demonstrated.
Resilience against Byzantine faults confirmed.
Abstract
Blockchain technology facilitates the development of decentralized systems that ensure trust and transparency without the need for expensive centralized intermediaries. However, existing blockchain architectures particularly consortium blockchains face critical challenges related to scalability and efficiency. State sharding has emerged as a promising approach to enhance blockchain scalability and performance. However, current shard-based solutions often struggle to guarantee fair participation and a balanced workload distribution among consortium members. To address these limitations, we propose Trusted Intelligent NetChain (TINC), a multi-plane sharding architecture specifically designed for consortium blockchains. TINC incorporates intelligent mechanisms for adaptive node assignment and dynamic workload balancing, enabling the system to respond effectively to changing network…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlockchain Technology Applications and Security · Caching and Content Delivery · Cloud Computing and Resource Management
