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Cryptocurrencies / Cryptography / Blockchain / Pseudorandom permutation / Cardano / Bitcoin / Public-key cryptography / Proof-of-stake / Digital signature / Ethereum / Verifiable random function / Peercoin
Date: 2017-11-14 19:18:35
Cryptocurrencies
Cryptography
Blockchain
Pseudorandom permutation
Cardano
Bitcoin
Public-key cryptography
Proof-of-stake
Digital signature
Ethereum
Verifiable random function
Peercoin

Ouroboros Praos: An adaptively-secure, semi-synchronous proof-of-stake blockchain Bernardo David? , Peter Gaˇzi?? , Aggelos Kiayias? ? ? , and Alexander Russell† November 14, 2017 Abstract. We present “Ouroboros Pr

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