RE: The History of Delegated Proof-of-Stake (DPOS)

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The History of Delegated Proof-of-Stake (DPOS)

in blockchain •  5 years ago 

This is interesting.

As I was reading some of the responses above, I was wondering if there was any real way to determine "good" from "bad" stake, and how that may implicate witness voting.

Based on your explorations of a potential 'reputation system that actually works', and the original comment from @argsolver above -- would using a new reputation index as a criteria for running a witness be an effective way to do it? Or would another path, such as maybe applying some kind of bonus/penalty to the effective stake being used to vote witnesses work?


Regardless.. Definitely eager to hear more background / context on DPoS, as well as your (and @theoretical's ) thoughts on future improvements / different protocols.

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Here I define "REDPOS" as a DPOS protocol evolution thanks to the reputation factor.