论文标题
Polkadot的分析:建筑,内部和矛盾
Analysis of Polkadot: Architecture, Internals, and Contradictions
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论文摘要
Polkadot是一项网络协议,该协议于2020年启动,雄心勃勃地释放了区块链技术的全部潜力。它的新型多链协议允许在异质区块链上传输任意数据,从而实现了广泛的新型用例。 Polkadot体系结构基于碎片的原理,该原理有望解决可扩展性和互操作性缺陷,从而占据了许多现有基于区块链的系统。由于这些令人印象深刻的功能,投资者立即赞赏Polkadot项目,该项目现已通过大写(约200亿美元)牢固地排名前10名加密货币。但是,波尔卡多(Polkadot)尚未受到学术界的关注,与加密货币域中的其他提案(如比特币,以太坊和阿尔戈兰)所引用的其他提案相同。 Polkadot建筑仅在灰色文献中进行了描述和讨论,并且对其内部构造知之甚少。 在本文中,我们提供了有关Polkadot环境的首次系统研究,详细介绍了其协议,治理和经济模型。然后,我们确定了几个局限性 - 在其分类帐的经验分析中支持 - 这可能会严重影响网络的可扩展性和整体安全性。最后,根据我们的分析,我们提供了未来的方向,以激发研究人员在绩效,安全和网络方面进一步研究Polkadot生态系统及其陷阱。
Polkadot is a network protocol launched in 2020 with the ambition of unlocking the full potential of blockchain technologies. Its novel multi-chain protocol allows arbitrary data to be transferred across heterogeneous blockchains, enabling the implementation of a wide range of novel use cases. The Polkadot architecture is based on the principles of sharding, which promises to solve scalability and interoperability shortcomings that encumber many existing blockchain-based systems. Lured by these impressive features, investors immediately appreciated the Polkadot project, which is now firmly ranked among the top 10 cryptocurrencies by capitalization (around 20 Billions USD). However, Polkadot has not received the same level of attention from academia that other proposals in the crypto domain have received so far, like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Algorand, to cite a few. Polkadot architecture is described and discussed only in the grey literature, and very little is known about its internals. In this paper, we provide the first systematic study on the Polkadot environment, detailing its protocols, governance, and economic model. Then, we identify several limitations -- supported by an empirical analysis of its ledger -- that could severely affect the scalability and overall security of the network. Finally, based on our analysis, we provide future directions to inspire researchers to investigate further the Polkadot ecosystem and its pitfalls in terms of performance, security, and network aspects.