Media Summary: Dahlia Malkhi (Chainlink Labs), Kartik Nayak (Duke University) In this FOCODILE workshop presentation. Verification of simplified Leap 5.0, the second hard fork release for the EOS after Leap 3.1, aims to introduce Instant Finality (IF) and boost performance.

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Dahlia Malkhi (Chainlink Labs), Kartik Nayak (Duke University) In this FOCODILE workshop presentation. Verification of simplified Leap 5.0, the second hard fork release for the EOS after Leap 3.1, aims to introduce Instant Finality (IF) and boost performance. A virtual meetup hosted by Hyperledger Washington DC on Dec 13, 2022 featuring Dr. Yongge Wang and Ahmed Alsalih. Conference presentation FORTE'21 Longer version: Abstract: Mathieu Baudet (Facebook/Calibra) Large-Scale

We are joined by Mohammad Mussadiq Jalalzai from the University of British Columbia where he is a postdoctoral researcher in ... Authors: Gilad Stern, Hebrew University Ittai Abraham, VMWare Research From OPODIS 2020 : UCL Information Security Research Seminar on 26.10.23 Speaker: Alberto Sonnino Abstract: We propose separating the task of ... Nuno Neto (DCC-FC-UP), João Soares (INEST-Tec / DCC-FC-UP), Rolando Martins (University of Porto) Over the last few ...

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Paper #9.  HotStuff: BFT Consensus in the Lens of Blockchain

Paper #9. HotStuff: BFT Consensus in the Lens of Blockchain

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HotStuff-2: Optimal Two-Phase Responsive BFT - Dahlia Malkhi

HotStuff-2: Optimal Two-Phase Responsive BFT - Dahlia Malkhi

Dahlia Malkhi (Chainlink Labs), Kartik Nayak (Duke University) In this

Verification of HotStuff

Verification of HotStuff

FOCODILE workshop presentation. Verification of simplified

BFTree — Scaling HotStuff to Millions of Validators

BFTree — Scaling HotStuff to Millions of Validators

Marek Olszewski (Celo) https://simons.berkeley.edu/talks/tba-115 Large-Scale

Introducing 'HotStuff': The Heart of EOS's Leap 5.0 Upgrade for Instant Finality

Introducing 'HotStuff': The Heart of EOS's Leap 5.0 Upgrade for Instant Finality

Leap 5.0, the second hard fork release for the EOS after Leap 3.1, aims to introduce Instant Finality (IF) and boost performance.

ZK-TLV 0x09 - Ittai Abraham - The HotStuff approach to BFT (Part 3)

ZK-TLV 0x09 - Ittai Abraham - The HotStuff approach to BFT (Part 3)

For our

Byzantine Fault Tolerance Consensus for Blockchains and Hyperledger Fabric

Byzantine Fault Tolerance Consensus for Blockchains and Hyperledger Fabric

A virtual meetup hosted by Hyperledger Washington DC on Dec 13, 2022 featuring Dr. Yongge Wang and Ahmed Alsalih.

Verification of HotStuff

Verification of HotStuff

Conference presentation FORTE'21 Longer version: https://youtu.be/hXSjUtXQVHo Abstract:

LibraBFTv2: Optimistically-linear BFT Consensus with Concrete Latency Bounds

LibraBFTv2: Optimistically-linear BFT Consensus with Concrete Latency Bounds

Mathieu Baudet (Facebook/Calibra) https://simons.berkeley.edu/talks/tba-113 Large-Scale

Fast-HotStuff: A Fast and Robust BFT Protocol for Blockchains - Mohammad Mussadiq Jalalzai

Fast-HotStuff: A Fast and Robust BFT Protocol for Blockchains - Mohammad Mussadiq Jalalzai

We are joined by Mohammad Mussadiq Jalalzai from the University of British Columbia where he is a postdoctoral researcher in ...

OPODIS 2020 - Information Theoretic HotStuff

OPODIS 2020 - Information Theoretic HotStuff

Authors: Gilad Stern, Hebrew University Ittai Abraham, VMWare Research From OPODIS 2020 : https://opodis2020.unistra.fr ...

Narwhal and Bullshark: DAG-based Mempool and Efficient BFT Consensus

Narwhal and Bullshark: DAG-based Mempool and Efficient BFT Consensus

UCL Information Security Research Seminar on 26.10.23 Speaker: Alberto Sonnino Abstract: We propose separating the task of ...

FeBFT, an Efficient Open-Source BFT Framework - Nuno Neto

FeBFT, an Efficient Open-Source BFT Framework - Nuno Neto

Nuno Neto (DCC-FC-UP), João Soares (INEST-Tec / DCC-FC-UP), Rolando Martins (University of Porto) Over the last few ...