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antirez 6 days ago

No bizantine distributed agreement (work / stake), no blockchain. Otherwise we can name everything as everything.

woah 5 days ago | parent | next [-]

There is no bright line difference between proof of stake and any other type of consensus, committee or voting body. Proof of work of course is very different.

antirez 5 days ago | parent [-]

The difference is enormous: in one case, you don't need any centralized N entities, just a big percentage of the network, whoever wants to participate, runs the protocol and there are no 50 institutions / companies that can block it without reaching the majority of work / stake. In the other case, you are delegating the consensus to a fixed amount of parties. Now, we against the crypto / blockchain shitstorm advertised the alternative of old-style federated consensus with N trusted organizations for years and years. And now, no: you can't say, this is a form of blockchain. You admit failure and acknowledge that classical consensus was good enough and even better in most cases.

stale2002 6 days ago | parent | prev [-]

> No bizantine distributed agreement (work / stake), no blockchain.

Actually yes there is a blockchain. The word you are looking for is "Federated Blockchain".

https://101blockchains.com/federated-blockchain/

> Otherwise we can name everything

No, because we literally have a word for this already. Federated Blockchain. It is a well known concept.